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Plantations can claim carbon credits: Nath

By Commodity Online
September 20, 2007 13:17 IST
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Union Commerce minister Kamal Nath says plantations that help reduce atmospheric carbon are eligible for claiming carbon credits under the Kyoto protocol.

Nath while addressing the 114th annual conference of United Planters Association of South India (Upasi) here on Monday an organized sysytem need to be evolved in claiming carbon credits.

According to the Kyoto protocol, one carbon credit can be earned by reducing a tonne carbon dioxide. One carbon credit is worth $10 as per the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC)
guidelines.

The minister said government trade bodies, industry and should work together to streamline carbon credit claims.

Nath said the Kyoto protocol favors carbon credits for countries and organizations that plant new trees "where forests have been destroyed."

He said plantations were maintaining environs of the area and are depositories of greenhouse. Such plantations should not be denied carbon credits on the ground that they doing business and their aim is not environmental protection.
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