Zimbabwe will be one of the first countries in the Global South to regulate its CO2 market. The government has presented plans to tighten the supervision of carbon trade in the country and to be entitled to 50 percent of any revenue from the credits.

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After the South Pole controversy, Zimbabwe steps in with a plan to regulate CO2 trade

Zimbabwe will be one of the first countries in the global south to regulate the country's CO2 market. On May 16, the government presented plans to tighten the supervision of carbon trade in the country and to be entitled to 50 percent of any revenue from the credits. The Zimbabwean government is taking these steps a few months after Follow the Money reported on abuses concerning the largest CO2 project in the country.

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