Carbon and biodiversity credit schemes, often referred to as ‘nature-based solutions,’ are gaining prominence as effective tools to meet global biodiversity and climate change goals. The nature-based solutions market is forecasted to grow to approximately $200 billion by 2050, presenting a significant opportunity to bridge the financing gap for conservation in protected areas worldwide. To...Read More
Local companies within the clean cooking energy value chain are being encouraged to collaborate and invest in forestry to capitalize on the expanding global carbon trading market in Tanzania. Carbon trading, also referred to as carbon emissions trading, involves the exchange of credits enabling emitting entities to offset a specified amount of carbon dioxide emissions....Read More