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An OECD report suggests scaled-up carbon crediting, led by governments, could unlock billions in climate finance by rewarding economy-wide emission reductions.
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What
An OECD report suggests scaled-up carbon crediting, led by governments, could unlock billions in climate finance by rewarding economy-wide emission reductions.
When
Fri, 17 Jul 2026 08:06:38 GMT · 2h 7m ago
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Why
To accelerate credible, large-scale climate action by strengthening environmental integrity, transparent accounting, and robust governance in carbon markets.
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How this affects you
The report indicates that government-led carbon crediting mechanisms could mobilize significant climate finance. Success hinges on enhanced environmental integrity, transparent accounting, and strong governance to align with the Paris Agreement.
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