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Bluesource Chief of Advisory Services, Janet Peace, walks through the recent updates to Article 6 and what it means for the international carbon market.
Social media can be intense in a lot of ways. Andre looks at the carbon intensity in particular.
Lucy talks us through the rainbow of hydrogen and explains the future of this essential gas in the energy sector.
If you’ve been around environmental markets for a while, or even if you’ve just been reading some articles on the subject lately, you may have seen companies that have purchased carbon offsets criticized for “paying to pollute.” The implication of that phrase is that the company has simply bought its way out of bad behavior, […]
Historically, the economic goals of forest management were only achieved by harvesting timber. Today, landowners see revenue potential through a different lens.
The original California Goldrush started on January 24, 1848 at Sutter’s Mill. It began a seven-year complete and utter plunder of the environment in the search for gold and riches. As we all know now, during the US Gold rush, millions of acres of forest were denuded, river courses were altered–increasing sedimentation and runoff–killing native […]
In the absence of federal action to limit greenhouse gases over the last four years, thousands of corporations, cities, regions, organizations, investors, and countries have made net zero, carbon neutral, and climate neutral pledges. Bluesource applauds these efforts while at the same time recognizing that there is a pressing need to define what qualifies for […]
Have you heard of the social cost of carbon? The social cost of carbon (SCC) is a cost estimate of the future economic damages that would result from emitting one additional ton of greenhouse gas today. In other words, it’s a way to attribute a cost to the future impact of additional greenhouse gas pollution. […]