Developing countries can profit from carbon credit trading, boosting climate action.
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) allows rich countries to meet their emission targets by investing in clean projects in poorer countries. Developing countries worry that the CDM will use up their easiest ways to reduce emissions. However, it's generally beneficial for them to take part in the CDM, especially when they can save credits for later. Still, there are factors that might limit their involvement. A study on South Africa shows these factors can have a big impact.