In a new paper published today, Alain Karsenty of CIRAD – the Paris-based International Centre for Cooperation on Agroforestry Research and Development – says that forestry credits could create a huge surplus of carbon allowances by allowing ‘non-additional’ credits into the market.
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In a new paper published today, Alain Karsenty of CIRAD – the Paris-based International Centre for Cooperation on Agroforestry Research and Development – says that forestry credits could create a huge surplus of carbon allowances by allowing ‘non-additional’ credits into the market.