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Indonesia opens carbon trading market to both skepticism and hope

World owes it to Tanzania to keep Eastern Arc forests standing, study shows

Revealed: Why the UN is not climate neutral

‘The forest is so much more than money’: Q&A with Fijian carbon project ranger Jerry Lotawa

Photos: Fiji’s first Indigenous-owned carbon credit project

Brazil cap-and-trade carbon framework in sight, but agriculture gets a pass

What would it cost to protect the Congo Rainforest?

Macron touts forest conservation while promoting gas project on PNG visit

Massive carbon offset deal with Dubai-based firm draws fire in Liberia

In Sabah, natural capital agreement surfaces again, despite critics

Forest campaign group renews charge that carbon credit verification schemes are flawed

As one Brazilian state takes up carbon trading, others may fall for the ‘illusion’

Head of Verra, top carbon credit certifier, to leave in June

Indigenous groups voice support for REDD+, despite flaws

Questions over accounting and inclusion mar Guyana’s unprecedented carbon scheme

Newly published carbon market standards aim to increase integrity, confidence

Carbon credits from award-winning Kenyan offset suspended by Verra

Companies eye ‘carbon insetting’ as winning climate solution, but critics are wary

Carbon market intermediaries act with little transparency, according to report

Updated guide gives practical advice for buyers of tropical forest carbon credits

Forest carbon offsets are a tool, not a silver bullet (commentary)

Carbon markets entice, but confuse, corporations: Report

Amazon-produced cacao offers climate solutions

Words that didn’t make the cut: What happened to Indigenous rights at COP27

COP27 boosts carbon trading and ‘non-market’ conservation: But can they save forests?

Carbon offsets: A key tool for climate action, or a license to emit?

Australian miner threatens lawsuit against PNG for scrapping carbon scheme

PNG suspends new carbon deals, scrambles to write rules for the schemes

NGOs alert U.N. to furtive 2-million-hectare carbon deal in Malaysian Borneo

Malaysian officials dampen prospects for giant, secret carbon deal in Sabah

‘Carbon cowboys’ and illegal logging

At a plantation in Central Africa, Big Oil tries to go net-zero

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