Gerelateerd aan
-
The market for carbon offsets is projected to be worth upward of $50 billion in 2030 as more businesses turn to the voluntary carbon market as a tool for meeting ambitious climate commitments and supporting decarbonization efforts. With carbon offsets and their projects becoming increasingly popular, the amount of different buzzwords and project types are increasing as well, so much so that it can be difficult to decide which project to support and understand the tangible and verifiable impact offsets have.
After all, not all carbon offsets are created equally — but what does that actually mean? In the first of our five-part series, Demystifying the Carbon Market, we break down and answer a very important question: What is a High Quality Carbon Offset?
The carbon market as a whole, and offsets’ place in it, can often feel overwhelming and confusing. With continued growth and investment into the voluntary carbon market, it’s important to understand where your money is going and how carbon projects are making a verifiable impact for the planet and its people.
Other videos in the series will be released weekly and will cover topics including:
Types of carbon projects
How do I get started with carbon offsetting?
Why are carbon prices inconsistent?
The do’s and don’ts of carbon offsetting
“What our climate needs right now is urgency. The voluntary carbon market provides an efficient mechanism to direct funds toward communities most impacted by climate change in the global south, and can help us accelerate the path toward climate change mitigation,” said Dee Lawrence, Co-Founder and Director of Cool Effect. “Over the past two decades, I’ve seen first-hand how truly transformational carbon finance can be for both the environment and communities in need, and we’re committed to sharing that knowledge with businesses and corporations who can support and extend that positive impact.
To view videos in the series as they are released, visit cooleffect.org/Carbon101. To support Cool Effect’s carbon reducing projects or learn more about how to partner with Cool Effect to develop a meaningful sustainability and carbon offset program, please visit cooleffect.org/for-business.
About Cool Effect:
Cool Effect is a San Francisco Bay Area 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to reducing carbon emissions around the world. Endorsed by 1% for the Planet, its mission is to educate and then inspire businesses and individuals to take measurable action against climate change by purchasing scientifically verified carbon offsets from the world’s highest quality projects. It returns more than 90% of each donation directly to its project partners and, since its launch at the Paris COP in 2015, has helped projects receive compensation for three million tonnes of emission reductions. Like the Butterfly Effect, The Ripple Effect, and others, a single action can have global impact. To learn more, visit https://cooleffect.org. -
First Smoke of the Day podcast founded in the cannabis Mecca of Los Angeles, California. We bring you an exclusive podcast that dives into the depths of smoke culture, cannabis cultivation, branding empires, worldwide extraction leaders, and cultural marketing masters. Interviews that bring light into the prohibition shadows as for the first time we get to hear straight from these passionate Tastemakers. Hosted by “Packgods” and “Blackleaf” two dedicated lifelong Industry players interviewing other leaders from all over the world. This is a family built by smokers for smokers. Join our family on FSOTD. com. We are constantly dropping new Exclusive content to our site and Early access to content on FSOTD. com. Be part of our Global Support by subscribing on YouTube, Apple, or Spotify and @FirstSmokeOfTheDay instagram. This is an inside view into our checkered history with this precious plant and the worldwide smoke culture that surrounds it, some who have risked it all.
Thank you so much for tuning into First Smoke of The Day. A cannabis and culture podcast giving you insight into the mind and lives of growers, extractors, playmakers, street brands, and underground culture in the global cannabis industry. Be sure to subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you consume podcasts. Make sure to also leave a 5-Star review on Apple Podcasts and follow us on Instagram.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
From long ago policy decisions to the ways unspoken social rules and the technology in our pockets shape our behavior, Our Dream Deferred scans across fields to find experts with deep insights into why we are the way we are as a country, how it impacts our ability to deliver the public good, and what it will take to change.
Join co-hosts Tracy Wareing Evans and Karen Heller Key, national leaders in human services, a field that works to build communities where everyone thrives. A podcast of the American Public Human Services Association, Our Dream Deferred features discussions with brilliant voices from unexpected places whose insights and lived experiences help deconstruct the American story by illuminating what we’re up against, who has been left out of the narrative, and what counterforces can finally help fulfill our nation’s promise. -
Welcome to the Intertek Podcast Network, Assurance in Action, your hub for quality insights and information from our Intertek experts. Learn what our people are saying about important industry trends ranging from food safety standards to supplier management and everything in between! With new and recurring guests, we are poised to provide you the knowledge needed to enhance your business processes, operations, and safety.
-
Space Café™ Radio brings you our engaging talks, insightful interviews, and unfiltered perspectives in an exciting new format. With this show, you will have the opportunity to hear our team of SpaceWatchers while we are on the road. Each episode will feature a unique topic and personal touch, with content that is both exclusive and informative. We invite you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
Don't hesitate to send us your feedback at [email protected]. -
The Savanna Institute's podcast and blog about perennial agroforestry (AF) features interviews, questions from listeners, inside jokes, and more. Subscribe to Perennial AF to hear real AF conversations with some of the Midwest's top agroforesters and perennial farmers! More at https://www.savannainstitute.org/perennialAF
-
Welcome to The Composter, a podcast for farmers and composters. I'm your host and fellow composter, Jayne Merner Senecal. Join me in practical conversation between industry professionals and farmers with a passion for producing high-quality compost. We are going to dig deep into the science, technology, and art of compost production so that we as composters can help enliven the world's soils.
-
Our Purpose
Japan 2 Earth delivers stories and insights that highlight contributions by Japanese communities and companies to improving the global environment and achieving the SDGs.
Twitter
https://twitter.com/japan_2_earthWEB
https://featured.japan-forward.com/japan2earth/Managing Editor
Susan YoshimuraA US citizen based in Asia for over 20 years, Susan has a postgraduate degree in Environmental Education. She is a former environmental activist and media relations coordinator at Greenpeace Japan and research programme assistant at United Nations University, Tokyo. She has 15+ years experience in Japanese-to-English translation and editing in the environmental management field.
Our Focus Areas
[ Japanese Technologies ]
Showcasing innovative technologies, from recycling and waste to transportation and beyond[ Earth's Diversity ]
Drawing attention to biodiversity, and efforts to protect our oceans, skies, forests and waters[ Climate Change ]
Delivering information on impacts, mitigation, adaptation and what we can do[ Clean Energy ]
Exploring options, from renewables and clean coal to nuclear-to-hydrogen and biomass, along with the constraints, byproducts and trade-offs involved[ Op Ed ]
Bringing you leading ideas, dialogue and hot debate, from all sides of the issuesTokyo Sankei Bldg., Otemachi 1-7-2, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan 100-0004
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +81-(0)3-3275-8511【LISTEN】https://listen.style/p/japan-2-earth?STNS7Aqn
-
Welcome to ‘The Boma’—a new podcast about livestock in the developing world—the cattle, camels, sheep, goats, pigs and poultry—that provide billions of people with nutrition, income, resources and livelihoods. How can small scale livestock systems be sustainable, as well as profitable? How can they help protect the environment? Do they harm or enhance human health? Check out The Boma to hear diverse perspectives on some of the hottest topics debated today and dive deep into the best and latest scientific research on livestock and development. ****** The Boma is hosted by Global Livestock Advocacy for Development (GLAD), a project of the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
-
The Optical Society (OSA) podcast features leaders in the optics and photonics community at the forefront of innovation. Scientists and engineers are leveraging optical technologies to push boundaries and address global challenges. To learn more visit www.osa.org.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
What is an arborist? How do you define safety on your crew? What is your strategy for selling tree work? Are trees sentient beings? And why is it, that wigs and aerial rescue don’t mix? Through a mix of deep dives on individual subjects, getting out and field testing our equipment and interviews with the people that make up our industry; Tree Thinking will answer these questions and many more. As we try to understand the tree world around us on: The Tree Thinking Podcast.
-
GreenCast is a product of the Waukesha County Green Team, a 501(c)3 in Waukesha, Wisconsin dedicated to helping southeast Wisconsin and beyond become more sustainable. We are accomplishing this through educational and outreach events, supporting interest groups involved in environmental issues, partnering with like-minded organizations, and helping other communities develop Green Teams. Visit https://www.waukeshacountygreenteam.org/ and https://www.facebook.com/WCGTGreencast/ for more info. GreenCast is a monthly podcast in which the hosts have in-depth conversations with sustainability experts and passionate individuals to introduce more people to all of the wonderful work being done in and around Waukesha County. We are going to talk to a variety of sustainability professionals and learn about why they are passionate about this field and what is going on in their industry.
-
-
Darts in the Dark amplifies voices for change. We talk about branding, marketing, communication, and sustainability, and through our conversations with leading voices throughout business and culture, we help shed some light on how to move your audience to take meaningful action for your business and the planet.
-
Cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay is one of the largest and longest running ecosystem restoration efforts in the world. Over the last 50 years, we’ve invested billions to restore the Bay, and the world is watching to see how the Chesapeake responds. Chesapeake Conversations takes an in depth look at what’s working for the Chesapeake, and what’s not.
-
This podcast series from CPRE, the countryside charity, brings you inspiring stories from the great English countryside, and the work we do to promote, enhance and protect our valued green spaces. We'll be exploring a whole range of countryside issues, talking about ways you can get involved, and helping you discover the health and wellbeing benefits of spending time in nature.
-
Are you curious about sustainability, biodiversity, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and all things forestry? This is the podcast for you. Forestry Talks is a podcast brought to you by the Alberta Forest Products Association. Join host, Aspen Dudzic, as she connects with industry leaders, research specialists and more to learn about some of the incredible work going on in Alberta's forest sector today. Learn more about Alberta's rich forestry community by listening below, and don't forget to follow us on social media (@albertaforests and @loveabforests) to stay engaged all year long!
-
-
Since its inception in 1963, the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies has been recognized as one of the leading intellectual institutions of the global south. At the Centre, we believe that ideas grow out of everyday social and political practices. We, therefore, consider it an important function of intellectuals to stay close to, articulate and critically comment upon such practices.
Since 1997, CSDS has been conducting survey-based studies through its research programme, Lokniti. The most distinguishing characteristic of the Lokniti programme is that it has brought together over 40 political scientists from various colleges, universities and research institutions in the country and evolved itself into a large network of researchers defining research agenda collectively and doing research collectively.
This long tradition of conducting survey-based studies has meant that today outside Western Europe and North America, the Lokniti-CSDS Data Unit’s holdings might constitute one of the largest archives of social scientific survey data on political behaviour and attitudes, spanning five decades.
Visit:
CSDS: www.csds.in
Lokniti: www.lokniti.org
Follow:
Twitter: CSDS Delhi @csdsdelhi
Lokniti-CSDS @Lokniticsds