but no, we add on that's of the law of the will all the revenues from the northern kenya range lands, carbon project going market rate estimates suggest that somewhere between $19.43 euro so worth of credits had been sold by 2022, and some of that money has gone to fund student scholarships, water points and poorest infrastructure in the projects area for a place is economically marginal, is can use remote north. that is some serious money, but very little of it is actually getting to the community according to project documents, up to 30 percent of this revenue, a stipend off right at the start by a us based for profit company called needed in the form of marketing fees. vera the body who validated reviewed and liter re verified the all sets also takes a cut for their truck. after that, consultancy piece for social scientists and a 5 percent cut for can use come to governments. from here, the remaining funds go to the energy itself, which retains 40 percent for what it calls operations costs. what's left is divided equally among the 14 participating conservancy. but here's the kicker