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Zimbabwe's Blockchain Carbon Credit Craze
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37961, member: 636"] Zimbabwe created the first national blockchain carbon credit system for tracking environmental projects. A6 Labs built this digital tool with help from government officials at the Environment Ministry. The system follows the Paris Agreement rules, which let Zimbabwe sell carbon credits to other countries around the world. Businesses can invest money into local projects that reduce harmful gases through tree planting or clean energy. Minister Evelyn Ndlovu said this helps turn good environmental work into money for communities. The computer system uses smart technology to stop fraud or mistakes when counting carbon savings. Local people can join even without much technical knowledge because the system works through simple screen designs. Zimbabwe law says all carbon projects must register here before selling credits to others. This creates one clear place for checking if projects deliver real benefits to the air we breathe. The platform attracts foreign money for climate protection across African farms, forests, and cities. Zimbabwe leads other African nations that might copy this approach soon. The continent could earn $6 billion yearly from similar carbon markets within five years. Companies worldwide search for honest reports about their climate spending effects. Small farmers and villages may receive direct payments for keeping trees standing through this system. [/QUOTE]
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