Clean Cookstove Carbon Credit Projects in Africa: How NGOs and Climate Investors Are Funding Large-Scale Programs
Across Africa, millions of families still cook their daily meals using traditional open fires or simple stoves that burn wood and charcoal. These cooking methods have been used for many years and are a normal part of everyday life in many communities. However, they also create several serious problems, including harmful indoor air pollution, heavy […]
How Biochar Carbon Credit Projects Are Creating New Revenue Opportunities for African Farmers
For millions of farmers across Africa, farming is becoming more difficult every year. Unpredictable weather conditions, poor soil quality, and increasing farming costs are making it harder for farmers to grow healthy crops and earn a stable income. However, a new opportunity is now emerging that combines agriculture, climate action, and carbon markets. Biochar carbon […]