Tanzania Tries to Turn Charcoal Trade From Enemy to Friend of the Forest

The original version of this article, by Sam Eaton, appeared on PRI’s The World. Rashidy Kazeuka says a forest cleared for charcoal is a silent and desolate place. No birds or other wildlife, just a barren, dried out landscape. It’s something Kazeuka knows well. He’s a charcoal producer himself, in central Tanzania’s Kilosa district, and in … Continue reading Tanzania Tries to Turn Charcoal Trade From Enemy to Friend of the Forest