Liberia’s carbon market policy nears completion amid pushback
PolicyWednesday, May 13, 2026Mongabay

Liberia’s carbon market policy nears completion amid pushback

Liberia is nearing the completion of a carbon market policy aimed at selling carbon credits internationally, yet local environmental organizations are raising concerns about their exclusion from the final review process. This tension highlights the need for inclusive dialogue to ensure that local communities are involved in environmental governance decisions.

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