Digital MRV and AI: The Future of High-Integrity Carbon Projects Digital MRV + AI: Fixing the Most Broken Part of Carbon Projects Carbon markets don’t fail because people plant the…
Geospatial Machine Learning: The Engine Behind High-Integrity Nature-Based Carbon Projects Nature-based carbon projects carry a huge promise. They can protect forests, restore degraded landscapes, support biodiversity, and generate income for…
For years, forest carbon projects have depended on slow verification cycles, scattered field measurements, and trust-based reporting. Everyone in the sector has known the limitations: Baselines that rely on outdated…
Artificial intelligence has finally crashed into the world of carbon markets. On one side, there is huge excitement: faster MRV, better baselines, smarter risk assessment, and lower transaction costs. On…
If you spend even a few minutes studying coastal climate risks, one thing becomes obvious: we’re running out of buffers. Sea levels are rising, cyclones are getting stronger, and erosion…
India needs nearly $170 billion per year in climate finance through 2030. Yet current flows hover around $44 billion, with much of that concentrated in large renewables, EVs, and urban…
Most people underestimate how much India has already achieved in fiber innovation—quietly, and without global attention. 1.1 India is already the world’s largest market for agro-fiber paper Unlike Europe or…
India is betting big on its climate transition—renewables, electric mobility, regenerative agriculture, circular economy systems, and climate-smart supply chains.But there’s a silent bottleneck that almost every sector runs into: the…
Why Proper Tree Spacing Is the Foundation of a Successful Agroforestry Carbon Project If you’ve ever walked through a well-planned agroforestry site and then visited one where trees were planted…
Blended Finance in India: Why It Matters, Where It Breaks, and What Needs to Change Introduction: Blended Finance—Overused Word, Underused Tool Walk into any climate conference today and you’ll hear…