• 🌍 Did you know that Nigeria has a significant claim to its carbon resources? In an insightful article, "Nigeria has a right to its carbon – CORSIA’s rules say otherwise," it’s highlighted that the approval of a Carbon Market Framework marks the beginning of Nigeria's sovereignty over its carbon assets, rather than the end. This raises important questions about global carbon regulations and the rights of nations to their environmental resources.

    It's fascinating to see how countries navigate these complex issues of ownership and responsibility in the fight against climate change.

    What do you think about the balance between international regulations and national rights?

    Read more about this compelling perspective here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/promoted/884453-nigeria-has-a-right-to-its-carbon-corsias-rules-say-otherwise.html

    #ClimateChange #CarbonMarket #Nigeria #Sustainability #EnvironmentalSovereignty
    🌍 Did you know that Nigeria has a significant claim to its carbon resources? In an insightful article, "Nigeria has a right to its carbon – CORSIA’s rules say otherwise," it’s highlighted that the approval of a Carbon Market Framework marks the beginning of Nigeria's sovereignty over its carbon assets, rather than the end. This raises important questions about global carbon regulations and the rights of nations to their environmental resources. It's fascinating to see how countries navigate these complex issues of ownership and responsibility in the fight against climate change. What do you think about the balance between international regulations and national rights? Read more about this compelling perspective here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/promoted/884453-nigeria-has-a-right-to-its-carbon-corsias-rules-say-otherwise.html #ClimateChange #CarbonMarket #Nigeria #Sustainability #EnvironmentalSovereignty
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    Nigeria has a right to its carbon – CORSIA’s rules say otherwise
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  • Did you know that around 175 million Nigerians are still without access to clean cooking energy? This staggering statistic from the World Bank and the International Energy Agency highlights a pressing issue that demands attention.

    The article "FuelTree, Carbon Markets and Nigeria’s Clean Cooking Opportunity" explores innovative solutions to improve clean cooking access in Nigeria, emphasizing the role of carbon markets in funding sustainable energy initiatives.

    Imagine the positive impact we could create by advocating for clean cooking solutions in our communities. Supporting local initiatives or raising awareness about clean energy can spark change and improve countless lives.

    Let’s work together to fuel a sustainable future!

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/20/fueltree-carbon-markets-and-nigerias-clean-cooking-opportunity/
    #CleanCooking #SustainableEnergy #Nigeria #CarbonMarkets #FuelTree
    Did you know that around 175 million Nigerians are still without access to clean cooking energy? This staggering statistic from the World Bank and the International Energy Agency highlights a pressing issue that demands attention. The article "FuelTree, Carbon Markets and Nigeria’s Clean Cooking Opportunity" explores innovative solutions to improve clean cooking access in Nigeria, emphasizing the role of carbon markets in funding sustainable energy initiatives. Imagine the positive impact we could create by advocating for clean cooking solutions in our communities. Supporting local initiatives or raising awareness about clean energy can spark change and improve countless lives. Let’s work together to fuel a sustainable future! Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/20/fueltree-carbon-markets-and-nigerias-clean-cooking-opportunity/ #CleanCooking #SustainableEnergy #Nigeria #CarbonMarkets #FuelTree
    FuelTree, Carbon Markets and Nigeria’s Clean Cooking Opportunity
    Omolabake Fasogbon An estimated 175 million to 180 million Nigerians still lack access to clean cooking energy, according to tracking data from the World Bank and the International Energy Agency
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