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Updated: about 1 month ago
Problem: CO2 rise, Climate Change/ Global Warming & World's Carbon Trade
Action: Mishu’s Plan on tackling Global CO2 rise & Global Carbon Trade: A CO2 reduction plan was envisaged during my M.Sc. in Environmental Technology, as a class-assignment in 1999-2000. It was a low tech plan which could easily be put into practice where the whole world could come to play. The plan offered a new dimension to carbon trade for businesses. The outline was as below- Fast-growing trees assimilate CO2 out of air fast (4 times faster than natural forests). We need to harvest th...
Action: Mishu’s Plan on tackling Global CO2 rise & Global Carbon Trade: A CO2 reduction plan was envisaged during my M.Sc. in Environmental Technology, as a class-assignment in 1999-2000. It was a low tech plan which could easily be put into practice where the whole world could come to play. The plan offered a new dimension to carbon trade for businesses. The outline was as below- Fast-growing trees assimilate CO2 out of air fast (4 times faster than natural forests). We need to harvest th...
Updated: 4 months ago
Problem: As efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions increase, so do the sources of ‘carbon financing’ and the size of the international ‘carbon market’. Greenhouse gas abatement activities can have both beneficial and detrimental impacts on the communities in which they operate. For this reason, it is vital that Indigenous communities have accurate information about carbon financing and carbon market processes at the outset – to help them make informed decisions and choices about activities that wo...
Action: This is a short guide for Northern Indigenous Australians on the impacts of and responses to climate change, particularly market and financial mechanisms for reducing greenhouse gas emissions (often referred to as the ‘carbon market’, ‘emissions trading’ and/or ‘carbon financing’). The guide is intended as a first edition: comments, case studies and more information would be most welcome – please contact ingrid@iisd.org,
Action: This is a short guide for Northern Indigenous Australians on the impacts of and responses to climate change, particularly market and financial mechanisms for reducing greenhouse gas emissions (often referred to as the ‘carbon market’, ‘emissions trading’ and/or ‘carbon financing’). The guide is intended as a first edition: comments, case studies and more information would be most welcome – please contact ingrid@iisd.org,
Publisher:
Northern Australian Indigenous Land & Sea Management Alliance, Traditional Knowledge Initiative | United Nations University
Review Group:
Conservation Review
Updated: 8 months ago
Problem: This solution focuses on the input of Indigenous Peoples into the activities of the international system regarding REDD schemes and climate change.
Updated: 10 months ago
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Problem: Transforming Compliance from a Burden into a Business Advantage
For most organizations, the primary driver for sustainability management is the need to assure full compliance with government regulations, industry standards and rising public expectations. ESS software gets you in compliance and keeps you in compliance. It shows your up-to-the-minute compliance status — not ...
Action: EHS Sustainability Software Packages Provide Foundation for Better Management We bring together the information management tools and resources you need to solve your toughest sustainability challenges, combining ESS software products with services and content available thru ESS and our global partner ecosystem. ESS Sustainability Software Solu...
Action: EHS Sustainability Software Packages Provide Foundation for Better Management We bring together the information management tools and resources you need to solve your toughest sustainability challenges, combining ESS software products with services and content available thru ESS and our global partner ecosystem. ESS Sustainability Software Solu...
Publisher:
Robert Johnson



