Concerns raised about huge soil carbon project in Kenya after founder resigns in protest at Board’s behaviour

Published 14:37 on July 19, 2024  /  Last updated at 18:59 on July 20, 2024  / /  Africa, EMEA, Nature-based, Voluntary

The abrupt resignation of the founder of Kenya’s National Rangeland Trust (NRT) in protest against alleged inappropriate behaviour by the Board has triggered an informal review by Verra on whether there should be implications for the huge soil carbon project in the country, the standard body told Carbon Pulse Friday.
The abrupt resignation of the founder of Kenya’s National Rangeland Trust (NRT) in protest against alleged inappropriate behaviour by the Board has triggered an informal review by Verra on whether there should be implications for the huge soil carbon project in the country, the standard body told Carbon Pulse Friday.


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