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Africa’s carbon moment: Why Kenya’s new rules could redefine the future of climate finance

For years, Africa’s carbon potential has largely been viewed through the lens of what the continent could offer the world, forests that absorb carbon, renewable energy projects that reduce emissions and natural ecosystems capable of generating carbon credits for companies…

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The carbon market gamble: Africa’s new climate economy or a new extraction model?

Across global climate finance circles, carbon has become a currency of urgency, traded, priced, verified, and bundled into corporate sustainability strategies worth billions. But in Africa, where vast forests, wetlands, and grasslands are now being measured as carbon sinks, a…

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