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Biodiversity credits are more problematic than carbon credits

The Comment article ‘How biodiversity credits could help to conserve and restore nature’ suggests proper design could make biodiversity-credit markets work (A. Antonelli et al. Nature 634, 10451049; 2024). However, this overlooks fundamental flaws that make these credits even more problematic than carbon credits.

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Source: Ecology - nature.com

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