Argentina Carbon Forum en Córdoba
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The #ToneladaJusta proposal promotes strategies for #InclusiveRecycling ♻️ with environmental, economic, and social impact. ➡️ It argues that traditional recycling is a marginalized model and advocates for it to be recognized as formal employment. This system has already been implemented in several Latin American countries 🌎. In #Argentina 🇦🇷, 4,333 tons of waste were recovered […]
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Over 130 countries gathered at the 6th Global Conference on Biodiversity Finance, held in Santiago, #Chile 🇨🇱 and organized by BIOFIN of @pnudargentina. In the search for innovative #FinancialSolutions for nature, key topics addressed included: ❇️ The use of financial technologies and #GreenCredits ❇️ Innovation in public finance ❇️ Access to funding for Indigenous Peoples […]
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#Scope3Emissions 💨 are those generated indirectly throughout a product’s #ValueChain ⛓️💥—such as through transport 🚚, suppliers, or even the product’s own use. The Voluntary Carbon Market Integrity Initiative (VCMI) developed a Scope 3 Emissions Action Code of Practice, outlining how companies can use #CarbonCredits to manage these emissions—while keeping in mind that the primary goal […]
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Voluntary #Carbon markets generate funding for forest conservation 🌳, but there are ongoing debates about the integrity of credit trading from #ForestCarbon projects, and their role in tackling #ClimateChange and halting #Deforestation 🌲. 📌 Key issues include transparency, accounting methods, and the involvement of local communities in decision-making.
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At the #ECOSOC Forum on Financing for Development 2025, @antonioguterres, Secretary-General of @onuargentina, raised the alarm about key challenges and called for action to boost #InternationalCooperation. 📣 With a $4 trillion financing gap, the Secretary-General called for: ✔️ Debt relief ⚖️ ✔️ Strengthening development banks 💰 ✔️ Creating a fair global tax system 🌐