Carbon capture in rural South Africa : projects show how fighting climate change can create (…)
25 mars 2026 | Simbarashe Ndhleve, Research Scientist: Centre for Global Change, Walter Sisulu University, Hlekani Muchazotida Kabiti, Researcher, Centre for Global Change, Walter Sisulu University, Leonard Chitongo, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography in the Department of Biological & Environmental Sciences, Walter Sisulu University
Carbon capture projects could provide the funds needed to restore land degraded by commercial farming and forestry.
Site référencé: The Conversation (Africa)
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