TOKYO -- A new effort could help expand the use of carbon credits in Japan by easing the task of gauging how much carbon dioxide is absorbed by forests.
Japan energy group Eneos offers new way to generate carbon credits from woodland

Forests big and small cover two-thirds of Japan. (Photo by Aya Onishi)
TOKYO -- A new effort could help expand the use of carbon credits in Japan by easing the task of gauging how much carbon dioxide is absorbed by forests.