
A modern-day land grab disguised as climate action
Multinational companies, posing as environmental stewards, exploit vast lands, infringe on local rights, and perpetuate a neocolonial narrative of exploitation.
Multinational companies, posing as environmental stewards, exploit vast lands, infringe on local rights, and perpetuate a neocolonial narrative of exploitation.
The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) is not just a market; it’s a battleground of ideals and interests, pivotal in our global fight to mitigate climate change.
Callirius ensures the integrity and quality of its carbon projects through strict adherence to the multi-level Callirius Quality Framework (CQF).
Not all carbon projects are created equal. To make a difference, prioritize “high-quality” carbon projects.
Beyond reducing greenhouse gas emissions, restoring natural ecosystems is critical for climate mitigation and preventing temperature rise
These projects involve planting trees or vegetation to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere while providing multiple environmental and social benefits.
“By making non-credible climate claims, entities face risks of reputational damage, greenwashing allegations, legal proceedings, and fines”
Overwhelmed by the number of stakeholders involved in the carbon project lifecycle and the jargon of the voluntary carbon market? Read on
In light of the climate and biodiversity crises, nature-based solutions are gaining prominence as a means to mitigate the effects of climate change and to preserve ecosystems and wildlife populations. But what, exactly, are nature-based solutions, and how do they work?
The voluntary carbon market is gaining traction and will play an ever-increasing role in reducing global warming. But will the recent discoveries and criticisms within the industry cause companies to look for a different solution? Read on to learn more.