Nigeria finalises carbon market policy, seeks to unlock $2.5 bln in investments by 2030

Published 10:39 on April 24, 2025  /  Last updated at 10:39 on April 24, 2025  / /  Africa, Carbon Taxes, EMEA, Voluntary

The Nigerian government has finalised its carbon market regulations through which it expects to unlock up to $2.5 billion in revenue from carbon credits and other investments by the end of the decade, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced.
The Nigerian government has finalised its carbon market regulations through which it expects to unlock up to $2.5 billion in revenue from carbon credits and other investments by the end of the decade, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced.


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