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Climate and Health Co-Benefits in Low-Income Countries: A Case Study of Carbon Financed Water Filters in Kenya and a Call for Independent Monitoring (Journal Article)

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  • Amy J. Pickering
  • Benjamin F. Arnold
  • Holly N. Dentz
  • John M. Colford Jr.
  • Clair Null

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This article summarizes reasons for mandating independent monitoring of greenhouse gas emission reduction projects.

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  • Amy J. Pickering & Benjamin F. Arnold & Holly N. Dentz & John M. Colford Jr. & Clair Null, "undated". "Climate and Health Co-Benefits in Low-Income Countries: A Case Study of Carbon Financed Water Filters in Kenya and a Call for Independent Monitoring (Journal Article)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f9b358a811634e0884495f6e4, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f9b358a811634e0884495f6e4a6bb173
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    Climate; Low-Income Countries; Kenya; International;
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