Why the future of carbon should be blue

Emily Pidgeon, World Economic Forum Fisheries & Aquaculture

Why the future of carbon should be blue
Carsten Ruthemann on Pexels

Vida Manglar ('mangrove life' in Spanish), is the first project to adequately measure and value 'blue carbon' — the carbon stored in coastal ecosystems such as mangrove forests.

As pressure grows on companies to account for their impact on nature, carbon offsets — in short, nature itself — can now become a larger part of the solution.

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