Protection of it has been in the US, where such places exist, and have been preserved as public land.
Land-based carbon credits are largely fraudulent though, so what’s going on here is a huge consolidation of ownership by the wealthy into the hands of a bunch of scammers. That does not generally end well.
Isn’t the proliferation and protection of undeveloped wilderness the whole point of environmentalism?
Protection of it has been in the US, where such places exist, and have been preserved as public land.
Land-based carbon credits are largely fraudulent though, so what’s going on here is a huge consolidation of ownership by the wealthy into the hands of a bunch of scammers. That does not generally end well.