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 new campaign to boost corporate demand for climate credits by 2025, aiming to accelerate global efforts to combat climate change. The initiative encourages companies to purchase and use carbon credits as part of their sustainability strategies, supporting projects that reduce emissions and promote environmental resilience. The campaign seeks to create a more transparent and robust market for climate credits, addressing concerns over credibility and effectiveness. By fostering greater corporate participation, the initiative aims to drive significant investments into climate mitigation projects worldwide, helping countries and companies meet their climate commitments and transition towards a low-carbon economy.
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