The Future of Carbon Offsets in the Wake of COP26

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Myles Allen, University of Oxford Professor of Geosystem Science, and Mark Kenber, Co-Executive Director of External Affairs at the Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative explore the recent Article 6 negotiations with Bloomberg Green’s Jess Shankleman.
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  • @rowan54
    @rowan54 2 роки тому +5

    Carbon credits should always be considered as a by-product to achieving environmental, social and cultural outcomes. It is not the main game but a consequence of good stewardship of the land and natural resources.

  • @filibertocaceresbetancur-yn7mq

    Today we need too much tours around the world wide but without produced CO2

  • @scottminter4735
    @scottminter4735 2 роки тому +4

    Giant ponzi scheme.

  • @TinaOlivero
    @TinaOlivero 2 роки тому +2

    Allen Myles - smart cookie

  • @graemeozzie2251
    @graemeozzie2251 2 роки тому +1

    That conversation was definitely a step in the right direction. "Can't turn rocks into trees forever" sums up in a sentence everything that is so wrong headed about the voluntary market. Carbon offsets were originally designed as part of mandated cap & trade regulatory systems. With the price on actual "tail pipe" emmissions able to be levered by governments. They were never designed for a voluntary market and we are now finding that out the hard way. I fear they are simply a small cost of business as usual and no one can tell me in an unambiguous way how offsetting in a voluntary market actually shifts our energy system (faster than would otherwise be the case) out of FF and into renewables. If anything, it would appear the opposite. Why on earth would I pay a FF company to offset my emissions instead of just buying shares in renewables myself?? Makes zero sence. Greta is on the money with this issue.

  • @blah329
    @blah329 2 місяці тому

    World bank ""carbon has value".

  • @starklife2426
    @starklife2426 2 роки тому +4

    Can we see what they are doing to offset their private jet?

  • @mariamartinez-ek2ns
    @mariamartinez-ek2ns 2 роки тому +3

    I love them!!! They destroy communities and then charge society to rebuild them

  • @biorotterdamforenergyconsu1241

    Myles Allen, University of Oxford Professor of Geosystem Science, and Mark Kenber, Co-Executive Director of External Affairs at the Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative explore the recent Article 6 negotiations with Bloomberg Green’s Jess Shankleman.

  • @johnthorne5066
    @johnthorne5066 Рік тому

    Offsets play an important role by funding green economy projects in developing countries. This is critically important as climate finance commitments haven't been met.

  • @simonvanwely1912
    @simonvanwely1912 Рік тому

    You guys could have offset your carbon by having a zoom conference, oh right this is just for us who aren’t part of your club !

  • @bretgreen5314
    @bretgreen5314 2 роки тому +3

    We had better make NOT destroying our precious rain forests lucrative, and FAST. How many acres were destroyed in the time this interview took place? You don't even want to know. . .

    • @adohmnail6445
      @adohmnail6445 Рік тому

      You don't know. Do you know how great forest fired are for forests?

    • @blah329
      @blah329 2 місяці тому +1

      'Our'?

  • @HannahJobelle-sx8st
    @HannahJobelle-sx8st 5 місяців тому

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  • @biorotterdamforenergyconsu1241

    The Future of Carbon Offsets in the Wake of COP26

  • @Cazador60140
    @Cazador60140 2 роки тому

    On the t carbon offset market : what we need is a process of analysis in terms of charting a path forward to implement the offset !!!!
    didi you get it , NO well ALL Canadians go it so get in line

  • @fansofonvinyuhgordian4939
    @fansofonvinyuhgordian4939 Рік тому

    listening to this talk one year later still makes a lot of sense to me, especiallly the points made about the Aviation sector doing more than just planting trees. Until there is such a path on how the sector would move from current practice to infact reduding emission, the projects they fund woud make little sense.