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    Publications

    • thomasn

      Effectiveness of Carbon Credits For Forest Preservation
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      Eric Vanular

      Wow! Solid reporting here shedding light on an important idea: how we do climate action is just as important as taking action.
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      Carbon credits- a detailed analysis of which kinds are valid
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      Cali Johnston

      @dsaxe If you were to just compare all of the functional approaches, which one do you think is most effective?
    • Zo

      Drones used to assess carbon capture of forests to bolster carbon offset markets
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      Zo

      @Sam-Steyer Hey Sam, that's good thinking -- I'll send Climate TRACE over to Diego (Pachama founder). But in some terribly sad news, Diego lives in the Santa Cruz hills and his house burned down last week in the fires. He wrote a hopeful piece about rising from the ashes and being even more motivated to scale up Pacahama: https://medium.com/@dsaezgil/on-losing-everything-to-the-climate-crisis-except-for-hope-21df87ef8c07
    • harry0123

      BBC Article on Freiburg, Germany
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      @harry0123 Freiburg is an eye-opener for the way local people gained a voice, and made changes to build and live in a sustainable community. It's worth reading twice for the many ideas that develop out of civic involvement and community commitment. It is inspiring.
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      Good Enviro/Energy Journals?
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      @FourthColin check out Applied Energy & Joule for sure. Hopefully that helps!