Cover art for Carbon Credits are Crap
Published
Lid Publishing, September 2025
ISBN
9781917391337
Format
Softcover, 240 pages
Dimensions
21.6cm × 13.8cm

Carbon Credits are Crap The myths, the mess, and the way forward for traceable carbon credits

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An eye-opening expose of the real impact of carbon credits and what must be changed as part of the solution to the climate crisis. This book is a timely and unapologetic expose that dismantles the carbon credits system a $2-trillion climate (so-called) "solution" that has exploited under-developed communities for decades.

More than a critique, the book is a bold call for global accountability and a reimagined approach to solving climate change. Carbon credits are a market-based way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by funding projects that remove or avoid emissions from the atmosphere. Based on personal encounters and extensive work across Africa, the author presents the raw truth about what happens when climate policies are manipulated to serve the elite while leaving the most vulnerable to bear the cost. Jaye Connolly demonstrates why the current carbon credits system is failing and, if left unchecked, enables fraud and greenwashing on a huge scale. She goes on to offer real-world solutions for how we can reform this broken system, ensuring that those who are protecting the planet benefit from the climate economy. AUTHOR: Jaye Connolly is CEO of RippleNami. She works with African presidents in addressing the continent's most pressing issues. Her mission is to ensure equitable participation in the climate economy. SELLING POINTS: . The climate economy is booming but it is now time to expose the darker side of carbon credits. . A timely and important book recent media coverage about carbon credits has barely scratched the surface of this global fraud. . The author has extensive experience working in Africa and witnessing first hand the empty promises and real (negative) impact of carbon credits. . Extensive promotion via general and business media a highly controversial topic in the current climate crisis discussion.

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