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Dispatches From Fort Collins and the 2022 Conservation Finance Network Boot Camp

Leigh Whelpton
August 10, 2022
  • Topics:
  • Climate
  • Environmental Justice
  • Forest
  • Public Policy
An NGO head working in South America joined the first live Boot Camp we've hosted since 2019. His recollections mix optimism with determination, technique with tenacity, and the spirit of past Boot Camps with the reasons for attending future ones.
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California's Wildfire Crisis Spells Crisis for Carbon Markets, Too

July 22, 2022
Source: Los Angeles Times
This July 22 story raises the possibility that some burned California forest might never regrow, raising fears for carbon markets and much else.
Photo of an Appalachian stream by Payton Chung, via Flickr Creative Commons

Can a new Congressional formula offer a way to prosperity without suffering in Appalachia? 

Paying to Put a Mountain Back

Robin Happel
July 19, 2022
  • Topics:
  • Climate
  • Environmental Justice
  • Forest
  • Fresh Water
  • Public Policy
Decades of blasting the tops of mountains for coal have clouded generations of human life and millions of years' worth of other life in Appalachia. A new approach that centers on reclaiming mine sites, supporting health in order to build livelihoods, can reset that.
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With Tourism, We'll Always Have Paradox

July 15, 2022
Source: Thomson Reuters
A July 13 feature delineates the points and lines fusing tourists' economic usefulness with their imprint on biodiversity.
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Get Davos Man a Tractor!

June 03, 2022
Source: POLITICO
In this May 27 newsletter, below some pungent observations about flood insurance policy, you'll find some notes on agriculture's cachet at this year's World Economic Forum.
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All That is Sordid Melts Into Air?

May 27, 2022
Source: Grist
On May 27, Grist noted the formation of a new coalition to invest in direct air capture- and took a walk through the concept's promise and potential moral hazards.
The Defense Department helps this Minnesota wolf defend its turf.

The Defense Department helps this Minnesota wolf defend its turf.  (Photo by Julie DeJong, Minnesota DNR, via the US Army Flickr feed.)

Unlocking Partnership, Opening Paths: Inside the REPI Program

Christina Kohler
May 19, 2022
  • Topics:
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  • Land Conservation
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The United States' military apparatus depends on stable land for security at its sites. A partnership with land trusts and other stewards makes conservation hay from that conviction.
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Worth Reading About Worth: Kyte Addresses Voluntary Markets

May 06, 2022
Source: BusinessGreen
Rachel Kyte, who helped hammer out the Paris agreement, talks through techniques to deliver robust carbon markets before (or instead of waiting until) governments make the rules. The interview requires a 7-day free trial.
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In Which the Verb Carries Lofty Meaning

April 29, 2022
Source: NPR
This All Things Considered story from April 28 situates carbon removal in the forefront of many popular science-aligned strategies for climate survival.
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Beyond Plain: Burger King and Cargill Announce Matching Pledge For Regenerative Grants

April 15, 2022
Source: Business Wire
This April 12 press release details a partnership among Burger King, Cargill, and the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation to send up to $10 million in grants over five years to support regenerative practices across the United States' Great Plains.

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