Locals living in once-heavily forested regions across Africa are starting to find their land in high demand as governments and companies seek to improve their climate credentials through carbon credit schemes, where tree-planting offsets carbon dioxide emissions. African governments are now hoping to garner a larger share of the global carbon market. Experts say a lower price for carbon in African countries and weaker financial markets on the continent are barriers nations will have to overcome if they want to expand their carbon credit industries. The continent is already facing the effects of climate change, with many governments looking for ways to finance efforts to adapt to a warming world.