Carbon pricing revenues reach record
New report on carbon pricing, podcast on protecting forests.
Editor’s Pick
State and Trends of Carbon Pricing 2024. Global carbon pricing revenues topped a record $100 billion last year, shows a new World Bank report, but more needs to be done. LEARN MORE
Week’s Highlights
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To Grow Strong, Grow Green. As we marked the International Day for Biological Diversity, we look at the World Bank’s vision for biodiversity and why we must understand the economic value of biodiversity to end poverty on a livable planet. VIEW STORY
Forests: How Can We Prosper in Harmony with Nature? With forests disappearing at an alarming rate, this latest episode of The Development Podcast explores the economics of biodiversity and how to achieve growth while also protecting forests. TUNE IN
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News
✔️Global Carbon Pricing Revenues Top a Record $100 Billion
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1moWell-done . How may I come in? Because I need to talk to the world Bank president himself greetings to him and the team.. My location; [email protected] I,m world leader No 1 Tessy Eraho . just called from Edo state Nigeria. See you soon.
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2moToo bad the record revenues from carbon pricing is not resulting in a decrease in carbon emmissions. Great that you have a podcast on protecting forests but deforestation is proceeding at pace. Time for real emmission reduction and reforestation I think. No offsets.
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2moThe World Bank,is Zambia benefiting from the same
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