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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.
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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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This New Framework Draft

March 18, 2022
Source: The Globe and Mail
A reporter from a leading Canadian paper sizes up the "beta" framework from the Task Force on Nature-Related Financial Disclosure.
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Something to Shovel On: New Theories of Land Value

February 11, 2022
Source: Project Syndicate
In this February 11 essay, an Oxford scholar proposes a theory of land valuation that places carbon savings and biodiversity at the core.
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The Nature of the Case, HBR-Style

February 04, 2022
Source: Harvard Business Review
This February 2 post conveys the biodiversity-finance case in managerial terms.

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