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Ecosystem Engineering | The AnthropoZine
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Earth: We Broke It. We Own It. What Next? How The Tolo River People Of Colombia Harnessed Carbon Finance To Save Their Rainforest. July 28, 2014. Bull; 0 Comments. Wrestling With Orangutans: How Private Conservation Saved The Seruyan Forest. July 24, 2014. Bull; 0 Comments. Three Images That Illustrate The Challenge Of Life On A Managed Planet. July 22, 2014. Bull; 1 Comment. Earlier this year, the US Climate Assessment warned of parched prairies and flaming forests if we don’t reel in climate chan...
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Allie Goldstein | The AnthropoZine
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Earth: We Broke It. We Own It. What Next? The Sustainability Strategy That No One Talked About. June 15, 2015. Bull; 0 Comments. Author: Allie Goldstein More than 200 major brands use carbon offsets to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, according to a recent Ecosystem Marketplace report. Representatives from two of those companies, Volcom and Intuit, spoke at Sustainable Brands about how they’re promoting offsetting from within. 15 June 2015 When Sean Kinghorn started his new job…. April 29, 2015.
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Getting Down To Business: The Tolo River People Shift From Building Their Carbon Project To Selling The Offsets | The AnthropoZine
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Earth: We Broke It. We Own It. What Next? Getting Down To Business: The Tolo River People Shift From Building Their Carbon Project To Selling The Offsets. May 12, 2015. Bull; 0 Comments. After three years of preparation and four years of development, the Tolo River community of Colombia in 2013 began earning carbon offsets for saving their endangered rainforest. For the project to deliver on its potential, they must now sell the offsets and manage the income. In climate terms, it’s as if they’d prevented...
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Ecosystem Marketplace | The AnthropoZine
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Earth: We Broke It. We Own It. What Next? The Sustainability Strategy That No One Talked About. June 15, 2015. Bull; 0 Comments. Author: Allie Goldstein More than 200 major brands use carbon offsets to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, according to a recent Ecosystem Marketplace report. Representatives from two of those companies, Volcom and Intuit, spoke at Sustainable Brands about how they’re promoting offsetting from within. 15 June 2015 When Sean Kinghorn started his new job…. June 9, 2015.
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Your Donut Is Killing Our Forests. Here’s How To Make It Stop | The AnthropoZine
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Earth: We Broke It. We Own It. What Next? Your Donut Is Killing Our Forests. Here’s How To Make It Stop. March 14, 2014. Bull; 0 Comments. Recently confessed to using Old Spice since he was 15 and he says that isn’t the worst of his transgressions. On a bad day nothing cheers me up quite like a bowl (or six) of Lucky Charms or Cinnamon Toast Crunch, he wrote in a recent blog post. Are devoted to reversing that trend, and the Indonesian government has stepped up with support as well. That’s where Ma...
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Geoengineering | The AnthropoZine
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Earth: We Broke It. We Own It. What Next? Solar geoengineering has always been seen as the Hail Mary of climate solutions. It’s hardly something to build your game plan around, but when time is running out, it may be your only option. Climate Engineering: Solution Or Problem? March 24, 2015. Bull; 0 Comments. MIT Crowdsourcing Climate-Change Solutions. March 24, 2015. Bull; 0 Comments. Beneath The Surface: The Ambitious Carbon-Capture Water Plan Embedded In The U.S.-China Climate Announcement. Earlier th...
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Brazilian Indigenes Earn Millions By Saving Endangered Rainforest | The AnthropoZine
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Earth: We Broke It. We Own It. What Next? Brazilian Indigenes Earn Millions By Saving Endangered Rainforest. May 5, 2014. Bull; 0 Comments. This story has been reprinted from Ecosystem Marketplace. You can view the original here. Chief Tojtxi never forgot his first, furtive contact with the invaders. 8220;We saw traces of the whites, and fled into the forest,” he told Survival International. Manioc drink), and everything, to flee.”. Sistema de Incentivos a Serviços Ambientais. 8220;SISA”), which ai...
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Tanya Dimitrova | The AnthropoZine
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Earth: We Broke It. We Own It. What Next? Getting Down To Business: The Tolo River People Shift From Building Their Carbon Project To Selling The Offsets. May 12, 2015. Bull; 0 Comments. The Tolo River Community Project: The Importance of Inclusion. March 30, 2015. Bull; 0 Comments. How The Tolo River People Of Colombia Harnessed Carbon Finance To Save Their Rainforest. July 28, 2014. Bull; 0 Comments. Colombia’s Tolo River People collectively own 32,000 acres of rainforest, and that forest feeds the riv...
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Rapping For Trees: Will Ecosystem Services Go Mainstream This Earth Day? | The AnthropoZine
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Earth: We Broke It. We Own It. What Next? Rapping For Trees: Will Ecosystem Services Go Mainstream This Earth Day? April 22, 2015. Bull; 0 Comments. Two days after posting what may be the first rap song about ecosystem services, spoken-word artist Prince Ea. Has drawn nearly 25 million visitors. To the video of his song Sorry. And the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Mai Ndombe Forest Conservation Project. To save them, he adds, We mustrealize that we are not apart. Nature; we are a part. Here’s a fe...
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Anthropocene | The AnthropoZine
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Earth: We Broke It. We Own It. What Next? Some time in the last millennium, we entered the anthropocene — a new epoch defined by the fact that man has irreversibly altered the thin veneer of life on which we depend. If we don’t understand this simple premise, then everything we think we know about our economy, our ecology, and our society will be wrong. The AnthropoZine is your guide to this new reality. Ontario Inches Towards Carbon Pricing, Explores Ag And Forestry Offsets. February 12, 2015. Edwin Cho...