Conservative proposal for offsetting Germany's emissions outside the EU eyed critically by climate researchers
Plans to adapt Germany’s Climate Action Law to allow for national emissions compensation measures to also take place in countries outside of the European Union have been criticised for potentially opening the door to fraudulent projects that could undermine effective action.

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