‘There is no money’ : As carbon markets collapse, what happens to the forests they promised to (…)

6 novembre 2025 | Patrick Greenfield. Photographs by Edwin Ndeke
After it was found most offsets did not represent real carbon reductions, the money dried up. But successful schemes such as Kasigau in Kenya now face a stark future Solomon Morris Makau checks the fallen tree for snakes before he wraps a tape measure around the trunk. The early morning sun is (…)
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