Passive Increase in Carbon Absorption or Removal is not Creditable: Principle of Additionality
Imagine being paid for simply breathing. Across Africa, millions of landowners, pastoralists, and coastal communities are waking up to a tantalising possibility: that the carbon in their forests, soils, and oceans could be worth money. But here is the first lesson in climate law; nature does not write cheques. Only deliberate action does. The Golden
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