Inspiring the World Through Action in Gabon
Gabon''s inland and coastal forests are so vast, they sequester more carbon dioxide each year than the amount produced by 30 million cars, helping the world stave off climate change through
A Solution to Global Warming, Air Pollution, and Energy
This infographic summarizes results from simulations that demonstrate the ability of Gabon to match all-purpose end-use energy demand with wind-water-solar (WWS) electricity and heat supply, storage,
Gabon Future Sustainable Energy: Powering a Greener Tomorrow
Below is an in-depth overview and analysis of 15 proposed green projects across different states and regions in Gabon, showcasing a roadmap for energy transition, carbon reduction, and ecological
World Bank Report Calls for Stronger Climate Adaptation to Safeguard
While Gabon''s forests absorb more carbon than the country emits, its economy remains highly dependent on oil revenues, making it vulnerable to both climate shocks and global
Gabon Fact Sheet
Gabon is home to an abundance of natural resources. Over the last several decades, exports of oil and non-forest mineral resources have allowed the country to preserve its vast tropical forests.
Gabon''s energy production | Power and Energy
As of 2021, approximately 91.81 percent of Gabon''s population had access to electricity, reflecting ongoing efforts to improve energy availability and support economic growth.
Why Gabon is a model of environmental conservation
Gabon is considered a global leader in climate action—probably the most carbon-positive country in the world due to its strong environmental conservation and longstanding political