Gabon coup highlights risks ahead of summit to attract carbon investment to Africa

Published 20:28 on August 30, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:28 on August 30, 2023  / /  Africa, Climate Talks, EMEA, Nature-based, Paris Article 6, Voluntary

Gabon has become the latest African country to be shaken by unrest after senior military officers staged a coup on Wednesday, days before Kenya and the African Union Commission host a summit that intends to drive carbon investment into the continent.
Gabon has become the latest African country to be shaken by unrest after senior military officers staged a coup on Wednesday, days before Kenya and the African Union Commission host a summit that intends to drive carbon investment into the continent.


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