Britain, Kenya, Singapore Promote Climate Credit Demand by 2025
Source: Britain, Kenya, Singapore lead campaign to boost company demand for climate credits (2025-06-25)
Britain, Kenya, and Singapore are leading a global campaign to boost corporate demand for climate credits by 2025, aiming to accelerate investments in carbon offset projects and support climate goals. The initiative seeks to create a more transparent and reliable market for voluntary carbon credits, encouraging companies to offset their emissions and contribute to global climate mitigation efforts. The campaign emphasizes the importance of credible and high-quality carbon credits, advocating for standards that ensure environmental integrity. By fostering greater demand, the initiative hopes to drive more investment into sustainable projects worldwide, helping to meet international climate targets and support the transition to a low-carbon economy.
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