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Carbon credits: “Hard work, grit and determination” required
The roundtable was well-attended with a wide variety of interested attendees whose knowledge of carbon markets varied from being experts
Transforming Wattle into Wealth: Aqualibre Africa’s Innovative Approach to Carbon Credit Generation
Black Wattle (Acacia mearnsii) might sound like the star of a botanical fairytale, but in reality, it’s more of a prickly villain.
Is regenerative farming key to successful carbon markets?
There is great optimism currently about the future of carbon markets and what these could mean for Africa. The role of regenerative farming in increasing the carbon supply, and therefore the carbon credits for the continent, is also receiving a lot of positive press.
AGES Pre-Con Highlights: Carbon Markets Masterclass: “There are real opportunities in this sector”
AGES Pre-Con Highlights: Carbon Markets Masterclass: “There are real opportunities in this sector”
A new dawn for African carbon markets?
The proverbial dust has not settled on COP29’s agreement on carbon markets, with many questions lingering. The agreement should help countries deliver their climate plans faster and more cost-effectively, and therefore support the progress in reducing global emissions. Several previous COPs were unable to achieve such an agreement. begins with an idea.
Will carbon credits and the private sector save Africa from climate change?
Will carbon credits and the private sector save Africa from climate change?