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On eating bigger frogs first, GHG transparency, and soil health incentives
On eating bigger frogs first, GHG transparency, and soil health incentives
Useful links with more context and a new job post within
Christophe Jospe
May 1
On Planetary Solvency, Antifragility, and Market Development
On Planetary Solvency, Antifragility, and Market Development
Plus an event we’re hosting on soil health incentives and multiple expressions of interest for paid support
Christophe Jospe
Mar 28
On siloes and de-siloing, inconvenient truths and gaps in carbon modeling, and building coalitions…
On siloes and de-siloing, inconvenient truths and gaps in carbon modeling, and building coalitions…
Plus updates of what we’re working on and get involved
Christophe Jospe
Mar 1
On taking things for granted, criteria, and MMRV platforms
On taking things for granted, criteria, and MMRV platforms
We’ve got 3 new exciting full time positions were hiring for. Useful snapshots for navigating the complex landscape of MMRV
Christophe Jospe
Dec 6, 2023
On bottlenecks, carbon intensity, and resilience metrics
On bottlenecks, carbon intensity, and resilience metrics
Plus a link to an event tomorrow and some nuanced takes on complex issues
Christophe Jospe
Oct 31, 2023
On the effort to impact matrix, the climate terms gap, and climate solutions as athletes
On the effort to impact matrix, the climate terms gap, and climate solutions as athletes
Thoughts around working more efficiently, ways to use and improve terms, and the (false) dichotomy in climate camps and what to do about it
Christophe Jospe
Oct 3, 2023
The effort to impact matrix for life, work, and environmental accounting
The effort to impact matrix for life, work, and environmental accounting
I have to credit my friend Jon for the initial inspiration for this post. Along with being a talented software engineer, he’s an incredible…
Christophe Jospe
Sep 28, 2023
On penciling out projects, baselining, and accessing federal funds
On penciling out projects, baselining, and accessing federal funds
Plus a new article, our USDA bluebook comment, and ways to collaborate
Christophe Jospe
Aug 31, 2023
Navigating the Baseline: A Guide to Environmental Assessment and Decision-Making
Navigating the Baseline: A Guide to Environmental Assessment and Decision-Making
How to think about environmental baselines, where they fall short, and how to use them more effectively
Christophe Jospe
Aug 31, 2023
On the coastline paradox, climate _____ definitions and FAIR environmental crediting pathways
On the coastline paradox, climate _____ definitions and FAIR environmental crediting pathways
Plus valuable version updates on MMRV landscape maps and USDA-PCSC grantees, excellent articles, and contractor positions
Christophe Jospe
Aug 3, 2023
On chess, carbon offset insurance, water MMRV, and mountain biking
On chess, carbon offset insurance, water MMRV, and mountain biking
A briefing on Volumetric Water Benefit Accounting, input into shaping our community, feedback for the MMRV list
Christophe Jospe
Jul 5, 2023
On environmental incentives, MMRV landscapes and coalition needs
On environmental incentives, MMRV landscapes and coalition needs
Plus a new MMRV landscape map, an Off the Climate Record event around AI, and a new jobs form for prospective contractors
Christophe Jospe
May 31, 2023
Refine and improve an MMRV market landscape for US Agriculture
Refine and improve an MMRV market landscape for US Agriculture
Discover the diverse landscape of MMRV technologies in agriculture and our work in building a landscape map.
Christophe Jospe
May 30, 2023
On Artificial Intelligence, Essential Biodiversity Variables and Adding Value
On Artificial Intelligence, Essential Biodiversity Variables and Adding Value
Our latest thoughts, what we’re working on, and a position we’re hiring for!
Christophe Jospe
Apr 27, 2023
On invention without implementation, Zombie Forests, SBTi FLAG guidance and the commodity classic
On invention without implementation, Zombie Forests, SBTi FLAG guidance and the commodity classic
Our latest thoughts, two new articles, a soil health gaps summary report + an event on SBTi
Christophe Jospe
Apr 3, 2023
What Is the SBTi FLAG Guidance?
What Is the SBTi FLAG Guidance?
In September of 2022, the Science Based Targets initiative, more commonly known by its acronym SBTi, released their latest guidance for…
Rick Whitney
Mar 30, 2023
My experience at the 2023 Commodity Classic
My experience at the 2023 Commodity Classic
My remarks on various products, services, and themes from my discussions.
Hope Sims 💬
Mar 29, 2023
On GHG accounting, microbes, and solution orienting
On GHG accounting, microbes, and solution orienting
Our latest thoughts on GHG accounting, microbes, and solution orienting. Get a front row seat to learn about Trailpass or meet in person
Christophe Jospe
Feb 28, 2023
On Overton windows, carbon removal trends, anthropogenic snow clouds, principles, and users guides
On Overton windows, carbon removal trends, anthropogenic snow clouds, principles, and users guides
Thoughts on how things move from out there idea-> reality, trends, and useful tools for navigating climate complexity.
Christophe Jospe
Jan 31, 2023
On rituals, mapping data complexity, false summits, and finding the essence of impact
On rituals, mapping data complexity, false summits, and finding the essence of impact
Carbon A List’s December newsletter
Christophe Jospe
Dec 22, 2022
2022 in review for Carbon A List
2022 in review for Carbon A List
A retrospective look at Carbon A List in 2022 and where we’re headed next
Christophe Jospe
Dec 21, 2022
False Summits in climate impact
False Summits in climate impact
As one might probably guess, a lot of the crew over here at Carbon A List falls pretty squarely in the “outdoorsy types” personality…
Rick Whitney
Dec 21, 2022
Respecting Nature is Respecting Data
Respecting Nature is Respecting Data
Why treating data with care translates thoughtful intentions into impactful climate action.
Blake Atkerson
Nov 30, 2022
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