A wine lover's guide to the voluntary carbon market
Just as no two bottles of wine are the same, those with decades of experience in the VCM believe no two carbon projects are the same.
WeiterlesenUnderstand the carbon market in one number
We emit around 50 billion tCO2e into the atmosphere each year. Supporting emission reduction projects is a great way to reduce this as quickly as possible.
WeiterlesenPutting Web 3.0 to work on climate
We explore the role of Web 3.0-enabled applications in addressing recognized pinch-points in and across carbon markets.
WeiterlesenAusrichtung von klimafinanzierungs- projekten auf die globalen nachhaltigkeitsziele
Durch Finanzierung hochwertiger Klimaschutzprojekte können Unternehmen wesentliche Emissionsreduktionen erzielen.
WeiterlesenDelivering results for clients, people, and planet
The results and impact delivered by the world-leading voluntary carbon market group.
WeiterlesenThe carbon footprint of the internet
Our new infographic shows the level of CO2 emissions generated through emails, searches, and cloud storage.
WeiterlesenClimate leadership series: Growing a net zero future in the UK
With only 13% forest land coverage, the UK is one of the least forested countries in Europe.
WeiterlesenOxford Principles for Net Zero Aligned Carbon Offsetting
A new report underscores the vital role of voluntary carbon offsetting as a means for organizations to take responsibility for their carbon emissions.
WeiterlesenWie kann ihr unternehmen net zero erreichen?
Wie kann eine ganzheitliche und praktikable Unternehmensstrategie aussehen, um schnell und nachhaltig Net Zero zu erreichen?
WeiterlesenClimate calculus series: What’s the right price for carbon?
Jonathan Shopley, Managing Director of External Affairs at Climate Impact Partners, evaluates the future of carbon pricing in a viral world.
WeiterlesenClimate calculus series: The calculus of climate change in a viral world
Have we underestimated the rate of change and the complexity of our world in shaping our climate response?
WeiterlesenThree ways your business can use the sustainable development goals
Robert Stevens explains why the Sustainable Development Goals are good for business.
WeiterlesenGrasslands: “Like upside-down rainforests”
With the support of companies like Microsoft, grassland projects are able to demonstrate reducing carbon emissions and conserving ecosystems.
WeiterlesenNet zero in practice: How brands can turn targets into action
Going net zero offers a real solution, but how do businesses get there? A new framework from Climate Impact Partners might just have the answer.
WeiterlesenA buyer’s guide to Energy Attribute Certificates
Read on for a summary of our most recent whitepaper, which provides advice to companies sourcing EACs in Europe, North America and the rest of the world.
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