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Zimbabwe's Blockchain Carbon Cash Craze
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42566, member: 636"] Zimbabwe launched a new blockchain system for trading carbon credits last month. The digital platform attracts strong interest from companies around the world. Climate experts call the move a major step forward for the country's environmental leadership. Government officials report many businesses want to learn more about joining the program. The system follows global rules set out under the Paris Agreement. Washington Zhakata from the Climate Change Department says one project already offered carbon credits during the launch. Many other companies want to participate and are asking questions about land projects. Officials are checking different projects to see how much land they cover. The response looks very promising according to government sources. More activity should happen once the system becomes fully operational. Experts believe Zimbabwe could earn over 200 million dollars each year from carbon credit sales. The blockchain registry prevents fraud and makes sure carbon credit amounts are accurate. Companies can trade credits from projects like tree planting, clean energy, and smart farming. International investors find Zimbabwe's credits more appealing because the system is transparent and secure. The digital approach builds trust between traders and government officials. Carbon credit money will help local communities deal with climate change. The funds support projects that reduce pollution and help people adapt to weather changes. Communities most at risk from climate problems will benefit from these programs. Nature projects like sustainable farming and tree planting create credits. Technology projects like renewable energy also generate credits for trading. [/QUOTE]
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