SantoshCarbon Market : It Works!!Carbon markets, often used to describe the trade of carbon credits (mostly trade of voluntary carbon credits), is one of the least…1 min read·2 days ago----
SantoshClimate Action — Slow and InadequateAs I interact with people who are not immersed in the climate discourse, it is surprising that they believe that there is ‘too’ much focus…1 min read·May 4, 2024----
SantoshWanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life by Luke Burgis“Ultimately, it is the desire, not the desired, that we love.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche2 min read·Apr 2, 2024----
SantoshTwo decades of bloggingTwo decades can have a transfigurative impact on our memories. Trivial moments morph into bittersweet nostalgia, while monumental events…3 min read·Apr 1, 2024----
SantoshWhat I read in 2023The absurdity of the hope that we will do things differently in the new year than what we did in the year gone by is mindboggling. Yet…2 min read·Jan 20, 2024----
Santosh2023 My Tech SetupFor the last couple of years, I have struggled with my tech setup, partially because of my desire to have one minimalist setup that meets…2 min read·Dec 23, 2023----
SantoshBiodiversity Financing- Going Beyond Public FinanceWhile our businesses and policymakers are now increasingly committed to reducing GHG emissions, they do not yet realize the gravity of the…4 min read·Jul 2, 2023----
SantoshCapturing Memories and Growing with ‘PhotographyI bought my first ‘DSLR’ (a Nikon D3200) in 2012 and the trigger was a trip to Germany. Before that I had a point and shoot Sony CyberShot…3 min read·Feb 17, 2023----
SantoshThe State of the Carbon Dioxide Removal — Nowhere close to what is needed.The first edition of the state of the Carbon Dioxide Removal report is out. And, it confirms what many of us have been reiterating for a…2 min read·Jan 24, 2023----
SantoshMy Reading List — 2022I already wrote about what happened with my reading routine and habit this year. But still managed to read some books. Here are the books…1 min read·Jan 1, 2023----