Could ‘Ecopreneurs’ be the Key to Reviving the African Carbon-Credit Market?
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A new initiative in Zambia is set to employ 50,000 farmers to protect forests from charcoal production and help reduce CO2 emissions. This project not only aims to revive the African carbon-credit market but also highlights the potential of 'ecopreneurs' in driving sustainable practices. By engaging local communities in environmental conservation, it addresses climate change while providing economic opportunities, making it a significant step towards a greener future.
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