Carbon offsetting claims of forestry schemes often hugely exaggerating real benefits , study finds
More than a third of tropical forestry projects claim to reduce deforestation, according to researchers from the University of Cambridge and Amsterdam. They are among the latest findings in the UK and Britain's largest environmental agency.
Source: telegraph.co.ukPublished on 2023-08-24
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