Earth

UN approves first carbon credit to Myanmar woodstove project




The UN on Thursday announced the approval of the first carbon credits to a South Korean company distributing efficient wood-burning cookstoves in Myanmar. The UN-run market, established under the Paris climate accord, allows companies and countries to offset their excess emissions by financing projects that cut greenhouse gases in other nations.



Source link

Related posts

Carney scraps Canada EV sales mandate, but earmarks funds to aid transition

beyondmedia

Point of no return: Global carbon budget to be exhausted by 2028

beyondmedia

Diving: Can coral reefs survive mass tourism?

beyondmedia

Leave a Comment