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At a time when climate change feels like a global crisis far from home, Kenyans are discovering they hold a powerful tool right in their hands — carbon credits. From planting trees to harnessing solar power, ordinary citizens are now cashing in on the booming global market for cutting emissions. We uncover how this green gold rush is turning Kenya into a rising player on the world’s climate stage.
Kenya’s Green Gold Rush: How carbon credits are empowering citizens and fueling climate action
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