Double counting is not a technical error; it is a credibility failure. When the same emissions reduction is claimed by multiple parties, confidence in the entire system erodes.
This is why Nigeria’s carbon framework prioritises registries, tracking, and clear ownership rules.
National authorisation is not a box-ticking exercise.
It safeguards Nigeria’s NDC by ensuring emissions reductions are real, additional, and not double-counted. Strong carbon markets depend on strong institutions.
#NCCC#ClimateChangeAct#CarbonMarkets#Article6
Article 6 is not just a trading mechanism; it is a trust framework.
For Nigeria, this means national authorisation, transparency, and alignment with the NDC are essential. Carbon credits are sovereign climate instruments overseen by the NCCC under the Climate Change Act, 2021.
Innovation attracts attention. Consistency builds impact.
Markets, communities, and financiers reward systems that work repeatedly, not occasionally.
#ClimateInfrastructure#SustainableScale
What you measure shapes what you prioritise.
Poor data hides failure. Good data reveals opportunity.
Clean cooking and carbon markets need data systems that reward honesty, not convenience.
#ESGData#MRV#ClimateIntegrity
Aggregation is often treated as a numbers problem. It is not.
Who aggregates? Who is accountable? Who benefits?
Clear answers to these questions protect communities, investors, and national interests.
#Aggregation#Governance#CarbonIntegrity
Lower prices help, but affordability is only part of adoption.
Trust, availability, maintenance, and payment flexibility matter just as much.
Clean cooking programmes that ignore these factors struggle to sustain usage.
#CleanEnergyAccess#LastMileDelivery#ClimateSolutions
Energy poverty is not abstract. It appears in the daily trade-offs households make between cost, convenience, and safety.
It is when clean cooking solutions respect these realities, rather than override them, that they succeed.
From field operations to enterprise, technology, logistics and community engagement, workers make progress practical. Their contribution is what turns ideas into service, service into value, and value into lasting impact.
Happy Workers’ Day from FuelTree.
#WorkersDay#MayDay
Every working system depends on people who show up, solve problems and keep things running.
This Workers’ Day, FuelTree celebrates the hands, minds and teams behind cleaner energy access, efficient delivery systems and stronger local economies.
Trust is the currency of climate markets.
Communities trust when promises are kept. Investors trust when data holds. Regulators trust when systems are transparent.
Infrastructure that works consistently builds trust quietly, over time.
#Trust#ClimateMarkets#ESGGovernance
Many pilots work perfectly until real life intervenes.
Scale introduces complexity: supply chains stretch, data gaps widen, and financing expectations rise.
Projects often collapse when they are designed only to impress at the pilot stage.
Households do not behave like spreadsheets.
Adoption varies. Usage fluctuates. Maintenance matters. These realities make household-level interventions complex but also powerful when done well.
Scale without traceability creates risk.
In carbon and clean cooking projects, traceability answers simple but critical questions: Where did this impact occur? Who benefited? Can it be verified?
Without traceability, scale becomes noise. With it, scale becomes value.