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Bhutan has committed to remain carbon neutral, mainly thanks to its high forest carbon sequestration capacity. Some people say that trees in Bhutan have legal rights, referring to the constitutional mandate for 60% of our land area to remain forested for all time. (Adam Brill, Creative Commons via Flickr)
Negotiating transparency for the Paris deal: next stop, Bangkok

Blog, 28 August 2018

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Meeting the enhanced transparency framework: what next for the LDCs?

01 October 2019

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COP24: LDCs’ moment to shape an inclusive climate transparency framework

01 November 2018

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A guide to transparency under the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement

01 December 2017

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