Tanzania Carbon projects are currently operating based on the Environmental Management (Control and Management of Carbon Trading) Regulations, 2022 to enable a conducive environment of trading in the United Republic of Tanzania.
National Carbon Monitoring Centre is a vehicle for reporting on carbon stocks and their changes as well as coordinating the national MRV-processes for the Government of Tanzania.
The goal of the Centre is to enable Tanzania to actively participate and benefit from possible future international carbon trading mechanisms to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
The Global Carbon Market Utility (GCMU), a public utility designed to provide the necessary infrastructure for a trustworthy carbon market,...Read More
Carbon Markets 101A carbon market allows investors and corporations to trade both carbon credits and carbon offsets simultaneously. This mitigates...Read More
Shell implicated in trading non-existent carbon credits, undermining carbon market integrity and raising questions about carbon capture’s role in climate...Read More
Governments must ensure land-based investments for carbon removal respect the access and tenure rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities....Read More