Editor’s Note: This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a rural thinker, creator, or doer. Like what you ...
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Everyone want carbon credits: What really is it and why is it needed?
With them, India can grow economically and sustainably, and meet global climate committments like the Paris Agreement, which ...
David Funk has spent decades working to restore the native forest ecosystems of southeast Ohio. Now, he’s finally getting paid for it—through a carbon credit program. “The Nature Conservancy reached ...
In the Middle East and North Africa, where summer temperatures regularly top 120°F, air conditioning isn’t just a luxury — it’s a lifeline. But keeping humans, and the food they consume, cool comes at ...
It takes a lot of fuel to get an airplane up in the sky and keep it there—which means a lot of emissions. In fact, the airline industry produces more greenhouse gases than many major countries. Most ...
The company announced earlier this year that it reached a historic milestone: selling 200,000 carbon credits. It’s the largest sale to date for a climate startup operating in the ocean, according to ...
Taylor Swift may not be the first person who comes to mind when you think about climate change. But more than once, the singer has found herself in the middle of a media storm over her carbon dioxide ...
Nature markets are systems for measuring an ecological improvement on some land, then creating a representation of that ...
Automakers spent the past decade promising an all-electric future, yet the market is now rewarding companies that keep refining combustion engines instead of abandoning them. Behind that pivot sits a ...
The aviation industry is facing a critical challenge: a shortage of airline carbon credits and there’s a very high probability that it’ll result in more expensive airfares. But what is a carbon offset ...
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Q&A: Carbon Credits in Rural Communities
A few weeks ago, I shared coffee with Mary Ignatiadis, a forest economist with Renoster, a start-up firm in Maine that works with rural communities on establishing carbon credits. I have to admit, ...
Formed three years ago, Gigablue says it has designed particles that when released in the ocean will trap carbon at the bottom of the sea. Gigablue says its work will do nothing less than save the ...
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