In a game-changing move that’s turning climate action into real money for the grassroots, the Kenyan government has launched the National Carbon Registry — a powerful digital watchdog designed to ensure smallholder farmers finally get their fair share from the booming global carbon credit market.
Unveiled in mid-February 2026 by Environment Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa and overseen by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA), the centralized platform tracks every carbon project from approval to credit sale, verifies genuine emissions reductions, blocks double-counting scams, and creates a transparent trail so communities can see — and claim — the profits.
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