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DR Congo Builds Its Own Machinery to Sell Its Rainforest’s Carbon
The Democratic Republic of Congo is establishing a national carbon registry and plans to implement a carbon tax by 2026 to retain more revenue from its rainforest's carbon credits. The initiative aims to ensure the country benefits financially from its forests' carbon sequestration.
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