Saving Zimbabwe’s forests
Honey bees, cow dung and mulch; how a company in Zimbabwe is preventing deforestation.
Honey bees, cow dung and mulch; how a company in Zimbabwe is protecting forests in order to offset the carbon emissions of people around the world.
Even though many flights are grounded at the moment, there is still a need to reduce the amount of carbon we pump into the atmosphere. But what happens when you can’t reduce it any further? You can offset it. Charlotte Ashton discovers a company based in Zimbabwe that runs one of the largest projects of its kind in the world and finds out where your money goes if you choose to offset your carbon emissions.
Carbon Green Africa’s project focuses on protecting Zimbabwe’s existing forests, rather than planting new trees and her journey takes her to some surprising places. In a programme recorded last November, Charlotte finds that preventing deforestation not only helps her assuage her flight shame, but helps give people in a remote part of Zimbabwe new jobs, more food and an oven powered by cow dung!
Presenter: Charlotte Ashton
Producer: Phoebe Keane
(Image: Forests in Guruve district, Zimbabwe. Credit: Â鶹ԼÅÄ/Phoebe Keane)
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