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Carbon credit buyers are increasing in India

A climate-tech entrepreneur in India has started buying carbon credits to help people and companies go environmentally friendly. But what does it mean for passenger ships to be carbon-neutral, writes the BBC's Geeta Pandey in a series of reports.

Source: newsleadindia.com
Published on 2022-12-20

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