Nigeria, Nov. 17 -- "Who decarbonisation help?" is such a difficult question not to ask. Especially when as a citizen of what used to be referred to as the "Third World", decarbonisation increasingly requires that large forests be kept in as pristine a state as possible, and that the rewilding of what once were large forest areas be reconsidered. Almost without fail, the decarbonisation dialogue is about places where indicators of economic efficiency all point in the wrong directions. Population growth rates outpace domestic output growth rates. Government policies (a riot of subsidies, fiscal incontinence, monetary policy illiteracy, etc.) drive a plethora of perverse incentives that push up domestic costs, make exports uncompetitive, an...