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I'm still learning more as these credits are new in the Carbon Credit market. The real difference here is that the biodiversity credit is created and led by the Indigenous people of the land, therefore they gain significant financial benefit. They have yet to be regulated like carbon credits, and the people that have been able to sell them have done in the private sector. Many people believe carbon credits and biodiversity credits will become one in the next decade.  
I'm still learning more as these credits are new in the Carbon Credit market. The real difference here is that the biodiversity credit is created and led by the Indigenous people of the land, therefore they gain significant financial benefit. They have yet to be regulated like carbon credits, and the people that have been able to sell them have done in the private sector. Many people believe carbon credits and biodiversity credits will become one in the next decade.  


Laura Ash
[[Laura Ash]]
Clinical Herbalist
Clinical Herbalist
Land of Verse | Founder
Land of Verse | Founder

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You can learn from them most easily, and thoroughly from these main sources: World Economic Forum International Advisory Panel on Biodiversity Credits Savimbo (First Indigneous-led biodiversity credit on the market)

I'm still learning more as these credits are new in the Carbon Credit market. The real difference here is that the biodiversity credit is created and led by the Indigenous people of the land, therefore they gain significant financial benefit. They have yet to be regulated like carbon credits, and the people that have been able to sell them have done in the private sector. Many people believe carbon credits and biodiversity credits will become one in the next decade.

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