💨 Abstract
At the COP29 climate talks, nations are negotiating a deal for a global carbon credit market. This market could potentially bring billions of dollars for emissions-reduction projects this decade, but requires trust from countries and communities due to past scandals. The deal would include a global registry for tracking trades and labeling carbon credits, with details about project disclosure yet to be determined. A U.N.-backed
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