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Tinubu greenlights $3.8bn carbon market push
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83370, member: 160"] Nigeria just threw open the doors for billions in climate business. President Bola Tinubu approved a major carbon market framework, targeting over three point eight billion dollars in green investment. The framework operates under the National Council on Climate Change, chaired by the President. This move aims to position the country as a serious player in the global climate economy. Council Director General Omotenioye Majekodunmi stated the approval provides clear rules for carbon trading. It allows investors to finance eco-friendly projects while earning credits. Opportunities exist in renewable energy, reforestation, clean cooking systems, and climate-smart agriculture. The carbon market holds significant annual investment potential, according to officials. Strong investor interest has already appeared, with thousands of project applications submitted after initial approvals. Nigeria participated in an international sustainability forum to deepen partnerships, particularly with the United Arab Emirates. Collaboration potential spans sustainable finance, climate technology, and carbon markets themselves. Technology transfer and building local capacity remain key priorities for the council. Plans focus on strengthening capabilities in clean energy systems and climate-resilient infrastructure. The overall goal is to ensure the country captures real returns from climate-friendly investments. [/QUOTE]
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