carbon markets

Illustration of tree growth stages representing land restoration and carbon sequestration through carbon finance mechanisms

Restoring Landscapes Through Carbon Finance Mechanisms

Land degradation reduces ecosystem productivity, weakens biodiversity, and increases climate vulnerability across rural and natural systems. Integrated restoration approaches now link...
Robert C. Brears
3 min read
Power plant emitting steam into the sky, illustrating industrial emissions relevant to carbon credit systems and climate mitigation.

How the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme Strengthens Carbon Markets and Climate Action

Carbon credits represent one of the most established mechanisms for driving emissions reduction and supporting climate action across economies. By attaching...
Robert C. Brears
3 min read
Aerial view of coastal shoreline showing ocean waves meeting sandy beach, symbolizing blue carbon ecosystems and coastal climate mitigation.

Blue Carbon Ecosystems and Climate Mitigation: Coastal Pathways to a Sustainable Future

Coastal ecosystems play a vital role in addressing global climate challenges. Blue carbon ecosystems—including mangroves, seagrasses, and salt marshes—capture and store carbon...
Robert C. Brears
4 min read
Looking upward through tall green forest canopy, symbolizing sustainable forestry and ecosystem resilience.

Sustainable Forestry and Certification: How PEFC Strengthens Carbon Projects

Forests are central to environmental stability, economic growth, and community well-being. Managing them responsibly requires clear frameworks that balance resource use...
Robert C. Brears
3 min read
Blockchain network overlay on Earth at night, symbolizing transparency and efficiency in climate action, carbon markets, and renewable energy systems.

Blockchain for Climate Action: Enhancing Carbon Markets, Renewable Energy, and Supply Chain Transparency

In this weeks edition of the Global Climate Solutions newsletter, we spotlight how blockchain technology is advancing transparency, trust, and efficiency...
Robert C. Brears
2 min read