💨 Abstract
Tocantins state in Brazil plans to sell over 2.5 billion reais ($430.16 million) worth of carbon credits related to forest conservation through 2030. The credits will be sold for carbon sequestered by forests and native vegetation across the state, contingent on successful reduction of deforestation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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