Carbon Credits Are Crap With Jaye Conolly
In this powerful and eye-opening episode of Drive Eco Sustainability, host Grace sits down with Jay, author of the bold and controversial book Carbon Credits Are Crap, to unpack the truth behind the global carbon credit industry — especially its impact on African communities.
From Zimbabwe to Kenya, Uganda, and across Sub-Saharan Africa, this conversation exposes how a multi-trillion-dollar carbon market has failed the very communities it claims to protect. Jay shares her personal journey investigating carbon credit projects, revealing how lack of transparency, weak regulation, and broken verification systems have allowed money to be siphoned away while communities remain without electricity, clean water, jobs, or basic infrastructure.
This episode dives deep into:
Why 90% of forest and land-use carbon credits are considered worthless
How African governments and communities are often left in the dark
The role of big corporations buying carbon credits without accountability
Why income-first, community-centered climate solutions are essential
How technology, AI, satellites, and digital verification can transform carbon markets
The vision behind Carbon Clarity, a platform designed to bring full traceability and transparency
Why Africa may actually be better positioned than the Global North to lead climate innovation
The future of carbon credits, biochar, smart villages, and sustainable jobs
Most importantly, this episode challenges the narrative of climate action without justice — and calls for African communities to be informed, empowered, and actively involved in decisions affecting their land and resources.
📘 Book Mentioned: Carbon Credits Are Crap by Jay (available at selected bookstores)
🌍 If you care about climate action, environmental justice, community empowerment, and Africa's role in shaping a fair global sustainability agenda, this conversation is a must-watch.
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