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After Koko’s Fall, M-Gas Finds a Carbon Market That No Longer Feels Open
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Kenya’s carbon market is entering a more guarded phase, and the conversation now runs through cooking fuel. The latest example sits with M-Gas, the Safaricom-backed LPG distributor seeking carbon credits project approval from the state.
On paper, the proposal fits neatly into climate policy language. Cleaner cooking.
Lower emissions. Digital monitoring.
Yet the politics around … The post After Koko’s Fall, M-Gas Finds a Carbon Market That No Longer Feels Open appeared first on TechTrendsKE .
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