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Gabon: The Country That Sells Its Forests Without Cutting Them Down #shorts

The African Mail·28 Jun 2026·79 views views
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Published 28 Jun 202679 views views

Country: Gabon How Gabon Built a Conservation Economy from Forests, Oil & Carbon Credits Discover the extraordinary story of Gabon — A country rewriting the rules of economic growth. In this documentary, we explore how one of Africa’s most forested nations is attempting something radical: becoming richer by keeping its forests standing. From the untouched beaches of Loango, where elephants walk into the Atlantic, to offshore oil fields, manganese mines, and sovereign carbon credits, Gabon represents one of Africa’s boldest economic experiments. Can a country profit from oil, mining, and conservation at the same time? Can forests become an engine of wealth rather than sacrifice? Watch the complete Gabon documentary by The African Mail. Explore how Gabon is using forests, oil, carbon credits, and mining to build one of Africa’s most unique economies. 0:00 Intro — Africa’s Last Eden 0:35 The Green Heart 1:25 Oil, Manganese & the Engine Room 2:30 Selling the Sky 3:25 Hard Truths & The Road Ahead 4:25 Call to Action 🔔 Subscribe To Find Out About The 54 African Country documentaries, History and change-maker profiles. 📱 Follow The African Mail: [Instagram] [Twitter/X] [TikTok] @theafricanmail Affiliate Disclaimer: Some links may be affiliate links. #gabon #africadocumentary #theafricanmail #centralafrica #centralafricanrepublic #africarising #ConservationEconomy #carboncredits #economy #AfricanProfiles #impact #ForestEconomy #congobasin #africanexcellence #sustainableafrica #africaexplained #greeneconomy #africa References: African Development Bank (2026) ‘Gabon Economic Outlook’. Coalition for Rainforest Nations (2026) ‘Gabon and Sovereign Carbon Credits’. UNDP (2026) ‘Forest Conservation and Carbon Markets in Gabon’. World Bank (2026) ‘Gabon Overview’. France 24 (2025) ‘Gabon Election and Political Transition’.

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