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UN Approves First Carbon Credits for Myanmar Cookstove Project

The United Nations has approved its first carbon credits stemming from a Myanmar cookstove initiative, marking a significant milestone in climate mitigation efforts. This project aims to reduce emissions from traditional cooking methods, which are a major source of indoor pollution and carbon emissions. The success of this project could pave the way for similar initiatives in other developing countries.
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