Kenya bets on carbon credits as it hosts climate summit
As climate change accelerates and pressure mounts on companies and countries to lift their game, demand for carbon credits has exploded -- even as their reputation has taken a battering.
Cash-strapped African nations want a much bigger share of a $2billion market that is forecast to grow five-fold by 2030.
Deep within Kasigau, a sweeping wilderness of craggy hills and savannah roamed by elephants, a team armed with clipboards and measuring tapes is busy studying
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