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Sponsored: The planet needs a new approach to forest carbon to restore confidence and set a new standard for transparency, accountability, and impact.
by Zack Parisa
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The carbon market has found a new source of credits; public lands. What does this mean for the carbon credit ecosystem?
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: To fulfill increasing corporate demand for carbon credits, we need to expand participation to every landowner and every acre.
by Max Nova
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Sponsored: The new Sustainable Forestry Initiative 2022 standards will ensure healthy forests that lead to benefits such as avoiding deforestation and fighting climate change.
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Sponsored: Corporate carbon buyers and project developers can play an active role in raising the bar on integrity in the voluntary carbon market.
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Scores of companies throw their weight behind tree planting efforts. In an era of widespread wildfires, here’s how they can still make a difference.
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: How an innovative mix of remote sensing, AI analytics and a new marketplace is boosting incentives for owners of even small forest tracts to cut less and keep more carbon locked up.
by Zack Parisa
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Keeping trees in the ground where they are already growing is an effective low-tech way to slow climate change.
by Beverly Law
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How three forest-carbon finance companies aim to differentiate, define and demonstrate viability at the dawn of an era.
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Here's what to look out for when buying soil or forestry carbon credits to decide which is better for your business.
by Jesse Klein
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While tree-planting events in parks or schoolyards make for great photo opps, we should devote far more time to acts of restoration and conservation.
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Bank of America, Mastercard, Salesforce and Microsoft, along with the cities of Detroit and Dallas, are among launch partners for the first regional chapter of the 1t.org initiative, led by World Economic Forum and American Forests.
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Sponsored: Embracing circularity principles as part of natural climate solutions must be a part of the COVID-19 recovery. International Paper explains how it is helping to do just that.
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Sponsored: Danone, General Mills, Barry Callebaut and Braskem accelerate climate action through nature-based solutions.
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Forest data startups such as Pachama and Silviaterra can help the biggest players in tech tackle their emissions.
by Ben Soltoff
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Date/Time: April 4, 2023 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
As the IPCC states, there is no path to 1.5 ℃ that doesn’t include restoring the world’s forests.
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More and more companies are pursuing ambitious emissions goals, and science points to nature-based solutions as an immediately deployable part of the world’s net zero pathway. But how can – and how should – companies look to invest in forest carbon?
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Amidst growing scrutiny of today's voluntary carbon markets, many leading companies are turning to a new wave of technological solutions that promise to bring quality and transparency to nature-based carbon credits. How will artificial intelligence, remote sensing, digital payments and widespread internet access transform these markets?
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Date/Time: November 18, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
As governments step up efforts to strengthen the Paris Agreement at COP26 and tackle the
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As companies work to address their environmental footprint, voluntary carbon markets are seeing expansive growth as a viable strategy to offset emissions
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Join us for a conversation on the role of forests in addressing climate change and how technology can support and scale up forest conservation and
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It’s not just about carbon removal, it’s about creating or preserving economic opportunities in rural communities.
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The five countries with the largest potential are Brazil, Indonesia, India, Madagascar and Colombia.
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Deforestation is growing, and the fight against it is grabbing public attention. Here's the full story.
by Steve Zwick