The journal “Science” found most of a potential 89 million carbon offsets issued by forest protection projects did not represent real emissions reductions.
,” Andreas Kontoleon, the study’s senior author and a professor of environmental economics and public policy at the University of Cambridge, said.Other regulators concerned
British Airways said it was working on a range of climate initiatives and prioritising reducing its emissions to net zero by 2050, including by investing in sustainable aviation fuel. Other regulators also are voicing concerns. In the US, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said in June that a new environmental fraud taskforce would examine green claims based on carbon credits in derivatives and spot markets.
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