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    Bionic Planet: Reversing Climate Change by Restoring Nature

    We've entered a new epoch: the Anthropocene, and nothing is as it was. Not the trees, not the seas – not the forests, farms, or fields – and not the global economy that depends on all of these. What does this mean for your investments, your family's future, and the future of man? Each week, we dive into these issues to help you Navigate the New Reality.
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    76 | Six Lessons from 45 Years of Natural Climate Solutions

    76 | Six Lessons from 45 Years of Natural Climate Solutions

    When popular media get natural climate solutions wrong, it’s usually because they’re struggling to understand complex mechanisms that have evolved over more than 45 years. Here is a brief look back on that evolution. Second of a three-part series adapted from Ecosystem Marketplace

    Click here for the original story and all related links: https://www.ecosystemmarketplace.com/articles/opinionsix-lessons-from-the-history-of-natural-climate-solutions/ 

    75 l Coverage of Climate Solutions Suffer the Same Fate as Coverage of Climate Science?

    75 l Coverage of Climate Solutions Suffer the Same Fate as Coverage of Climate Science?

    News outlets are finally allocating resources to coverage of climate solutions, and most reporters are trying to get these complex issues right. Some, however, are repeating the same mistakes that derailed coverage of climate science itself for decades.

    Adapted from stories that first appeared on Ecosystem Marketplace, available here: https://medium.com/@stevenwilliamzwick/will-coverage-of-climate-solutions-suffer-the-same-fate-as-coverage-of-climate-science-b63877e090f1

     

    074 |Why the Global South Needs Voluntary Carbon Markets

    074 |Why the Global South Needs Voluntary Carbon Markets

    We kick off Season Seven with a look at the 
    Voluntary Carbon Market Global Dialogue and the six keys to making sure voluntary carbon markets work for the Global South. Guests: Adriaan Korthuis, Paul Butarbutar, Kuki Soejachmoen, and Annie Groth.

    Related Links:

    https://vcm-gd.org/

    https://www.ecosystemmarketplace.com/articles/shades-of-redd-corresponding-adjustments-for-voluntary-markets-seriously/

     

    073 | Why the Glasgow Leaders’ Declaration on Forests may be More than Blah Blah, with Frances Seymour

    073 | Why the Glasgow Leaders’ Declaration on Forests may be More than Blah Blah, with Frances Seymour

    A conversation with WRI Senior Fellow Frances Seymour, who says there's plenty of reason to believe the Glasgow Leaders’ Declaration on Forests and Land Use could deliver on its high ambition of ending and reversing deforestation -- not so much because of the declaration itself, but because of the constellation of world events that birthed it.

    Frances is also co-author of the book "Why Forests? Why Now? The Science, Economics, and Politics of Tropical Forests and Climate Change."

    072 | Investing in Pure Climate Stocks, with Matthias Krey

    072 | Investing in Pure Climate Stocks, with Matthias Krey

    From year-end climate talks in Glasgow:

    Want to put your money where your mouth is by investing in companies that move us closer to a net-zero economy?

    Matthias Krey of pureclimatestocks.com can help.

    He's identified hundreds of companies that he call "pure climate stocks", meaning stocks of companies that make 100% of their revenue from products and services that will help get us to net-zero emissions.

    071 | The Down and Dirty, Nitty Gritty of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, Part 1

    071 | The Down and Dirty, Nitty Gritty of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, Part 1

    On the ground at year-end climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland, Maria Carvalho and Frédéric Gagnon-Lebrun of South Pole Climate Solutions dissect the intricacies of Article 6 of the Paris Climate Agreement.

    They explain not only how it works, but how it fits into the net-zero movement and the larger effort to meet the climate challenge.

    Climate Quickie 1: Leveraging Restoration for Net Zero Tourism Worldwide

    Climate Quickie 1: Leveraging Restoration for Net Zero Tourism Worldwide

    The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), which is the United Nations specialized agency charged with promoting sustainable tourism, today unveiled the “Glasgow Declaration for Climate Action in Tourism” at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) here.

    The Declaration commits companies to cutting their emissions in half by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, with all residual emissions being absorbed through ecological restoration by 2050 at the latest.

    More than 300 stakeholders have signed the declaration, including the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which represents more than  300 companies responsible for more than 70 percent of global tourism.

    “The commitment is to not only reduce the footprint by changing business as usual operations, but also offsetting…through blue carbon, for example,” said UNWTO Executive Director Zoritsa Urosevic in an interview with Ecosystem Marketplace.

    “This is going to become, maybe, the new tourism attraction, because it's going to have a value that is more than just the beach.”

    She said that the UNWTO is in the process of launching a net- zero tourism fund, with contributions from tourists being matched by tour operators.

    UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili conceded the gains that individual companies have made but stressed the need for a sector-wide effort involving government and international organizations as well.

     “The Glasgow Declaration is a tool to help bridge the gap between good intentions and meaningful climate action,” he said.

    Urosevic described an ambitious strategy for using tourism to promote regeneration, especially of coral reefs, but stressed the need to hold the sector accountable.

    That's the ambition, but we're not there yet and we need your help,” she said.

    “We need everyone’s help,” she added.

    Climate Quickie 1: Leveraging Restoration for Net Zero Tourism Worldwide

    Climate Quickie 1: Leveraging Restoration for Net Zero Tourism Worldwide

    The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), which is the United Nations specialized agency charged with promoting sustainable tourism, today unveiled the “Glasgow Declaration for Climate Action in Tourism” at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) here.

    The Declaration commits companies to cutting their emissions in half by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, with all residual emissions being absorbed through ecological restoration by 2050 at the latest.

    More than 300 stakeholders have signed the declaration, including the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which represents more than  300 companies responsible for more than 70 percent of global tourism.

    “The commitment is to not only reduce the footprint by changing business as usual operations, but also offsetting…through blue carbon, for example,” said UNWTO Executive Director Zoritsa Urosevic in an interview with Ecosystem Marketplace.

    “This is going to become, maybe, the new tourism attraction, because it's going to have a value that is more than just the beach.”

    She said that the UNWTO is in the process of launching a net- zero tourism fund, with contributions from tourists being matched by tour operators.

    UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili conceded the gains that individual companies have made but stressed the need for a sector-wide effort involving government and international organizations as well.

     “The Glasgow Declaration is a tool to help bridge the gap between good intentions and meaningful climate action,” he said.

    Urosevic described an ambitious strategy for using tourism to promote regeneration, especially of coral reefs, but stressed the need to hold the sector accountable.

    That's the ambition, but we're not there yet and we need your help,” she said.

    “We need everyone’s help,” she added.

    069 | The False Dichotomy of Reductions vs Removals, with Eli Mitchell-Larson

    069 | The False Dichotomy of Reductions vs Removals, with Eli Mitchell-Larson
    We need to slash greenhouse-gas emissions while supporting activities that remove greenhouse gasses from the atmosphere, and carbon markets can both accelerate reductions and ramp up removals. Why, then, is the debate so contentious?

    For answers, I turned to Eli-Mitchell Larson, a self-proclaimed “Carbon Removal Evangelist” who's helping to build up Carbon Removal Advocacy Europe (CRAE). We had a long and fruitful discussion that I think serves as a sort of reductions and removals 101.

    068 | Carbon Exchanges and Green Supply Chains: The Future of Natural Climate Solutions

    068 | Carbon Exchanges and Green Supply Chains: The Future of Natural Climate Solutions

    Biologists, economists, and environmental activists often seem like members of warring tribes, but Gabriel Eickhoff, CEO of Lestari Capital, says they're more like estranged family members who just haven't started talking to each other yet. 

    In a wide-ranging discussion, we look at the legacy of the Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets, the structure of supply chains, and the interconnectedness of all things. 

    068 | Carbon Exchanges and Green Supply Chains: The Future of Natural Climate Solutions

    068 | Carbon Exchanges and Green Supply Chains: The Future of Natural Climate Solutions

    Biologists, economists, and environmental activists often seem like members of warring tribes, but Gabriel Eickhoff, CEO of Lestari Capital, says they're more like estranged family members who just haven't started talking to each other yet. 

    In a wide-ranging discussion, we look at the legacy of the Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets, the structure of supply chains, and the interconnectedness of all things. 

    068 | Carbon Exchanges and Green Supply Chains: The Future of Natural Climate Solutions

    068 | Carbon Exchanges and Green Supply Chains: The Future of Natural Climate Solutions

    Biologists, economists, and environmental activists often seem like members of warring tribes, but Gabriel Eickhoff, CEO of Lestari Capital, says they're more like estranged family members who just haven't started talking to each other yet. 

    In a wide-ranging discussion, we look at the legacy of the Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets, the structure of supply chains, and the interconnectedness of all things. 

    067 | Forests and the Billion-Dollar LEAF: New Hope for World Forests

    067 | Forests and the Billion-Dollar LEAF: New Hope for World Forests

    Guest: Eron Bloomgarden, Emergent Capital

    Launched on Earth Day, the LEAF (Lowering Emissions by Accelerating Forest finance) Coalition aims to double the price of forest-carbon offsets and multiply the amount of money going into forest protection. Heres's how it works.

    Featuring: Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg; US Climate Envoy John Kerry; UK's Environment Minister Lord Zac Goldsmith; US State Dept Climate Change and Land Sector Expert Chris Dragisic; Amazon Chief Scientist Jamey Mulligan.

    066| German Floods and the Futility of Adaptation Without Mitigation

    066| German Floods and the Futility of Adaptation Without Mitigation

    We cannot adapt our way out of the climate mess, as Allie Goldstein of Conservation International and Mark Trexler of the Climate Web make clear.

    We discuss the realities of systemic climate risk.

    Research cited in today’s show:

    "The private sector’s climate change risk and adaptation blind spots"

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-018-0340-5

    "Persistent Business Blind Spots on Climate Risk and Adaptation,"

    http://gca.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Persistent_Business_Blind_Spots_on_Climate_Risk_and_Adaptation.pdf

    The Climate Web: www.theclimateweb.com

    Climate Web Roadmaps:

    https://roadmapslite.climatesites.net  

    https://roadmapunderestimatedrisk.climatesites.net

    https://systemicriskroadmaplite.climatesites.net 

     

    Videos:  Playing Climate Chess using the Climate Web    https://youtu.be/cnf7FM2zfNg  

    Actionable Climate Knowledge through the Climate Web  https://youtu.be/L37v2-DXWk0

    Solving Climate Change with the Climate Web  https://youtu.be/Py9eJM2DRT0 

    Link to wildfire risk map: https://bra.in/6pygXQ

     

    066| German Floods and the Mantra of Mitigate or Die

    066| German Floods and the Mantra of Mitigate or Die

    We cannot adapt our way out of the climate mess, as Alliee Goldstein of Conservation International and Mark Trexler of the Climate Web make clear.

    We discuss the realities of systemic climate risk.

    Research cited in today’s show:

    "The private sector’s climate change risk and adaptation blind spots"

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-018-0340-5

    "Persistent Business Blind Spots on Climate Risk and Adaptation,"

    http://gca.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Persistent_Business_Blind_Spots_on_Climate_Risk_and_Adaptation.pdf

    The Climate Web: www.theclimateweb.com

    Climate Web Roadmaps:

    https://roadmapslite.climatesites.net  

    https://roadmapunderestimatedrisk.climatesites.net

    https://systemicriskroadmaplite.climatesites.net 

     

    Videos:  Playing Climate Chess using the Climate Web    https://youtu.be/cnf7FM2zfNg  

    Actionable Climate Knowledge through the Climate Web  https://youtu.be/L37v2-DXWk0

    Solving Climate Change with the Climate Web  https://youtu.be/Py9eJM2DRT0 

    Link to wildfire risk map: https://bra.in/6pygXQ

     

    064 | Race to Zero: Meet the Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon

    064 | Race to Zero: Meet the Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon

    What do Bill Gates, Mark Carney, Annette Nazareth, and Agustin Silvani have in common? They all believe that well-designed voluntary carbon markets can help the world achieve zero net greenhouse gas emissions in time to avert disaster. Today, they explain the new Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets (TSVDM) 

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    062 | At What Temperature Do Forests Stop Absorbing Carbon?

    062 | At What Temperature Do Forests Stop Absorbing Carbon?

    Today I speak with environmental scientist Jason Funk, who runs the Land Use and Climate Knowledge Initiative (LUCKI) about the important findings of a paper called "Long-term thermal sensitivity of earth's tropical forests," which looks at whether forests can continue to pull carbon from the atmosphere as temperatures rise. What they found is: it's complicated.