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... that Kenyan company KOKO Networks has used over $100 million in
carbon financing to subsidise cooking fuels in the country? Source:
Financial Times: "Koko Networks, launched in 2019, has used more than $100m in carbon finance over the past four years to subsidise clean energy cooking in Kenya"
Article is was recently expanded 5x, is long enough. Financial Times is reliable, although it's paywalled so I can't actually verify the hook. The article itself is well-written, well-cited, and presentable, and Earwig has no problems with it.
Brindille1 (
talk) 02:26, 21 March 2024 (UTC)