Why The Gambia’s carbon credit bill must guarantee a 60% community share
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 17/06/2025
By Ansumana Darboe The Gambia is on the verge of enacting a landmark law, the Trading of Carbon Credit Bill, 2024—that will determine how the country engages in global carbon markets. Done right, this legislation could unlock transformative climate finance for vulnerable communities, support (…)
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