New Buyer’s Guide to Natural Climate Solutions carbon credits
NCSA, in collaboration with BCG, and the support of WBCSD and WEF released new guidance ‘A Buyer’s Guide to Natural Climate Solutions Carbon Credits’.
NCSA, in collaboration with BCG, and the support of WBCSD and WEF released new guidance ‘A Buyer’s Guide to Natural Climate Solutions Carbon Credits’.
Yesterday, we read the news, from the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15), announcing that governments agreed on the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF).
New report focuses on Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in strategies for Net Zero, Nature Positive and addressing Inequality, and shares insights from the evolution of Natural Climate Solutions (NCS) as part of corporate action on climate.
Eight examples of Natural Climate Solutions from around the world show how communities and nature are at the core of best practice.
A new guide provides decision makers with guidance in choosing to compensate unabated emissions with high-quality carbon credits to drive demand for Natural Climate Solutions.
Growing awareness and collaboration for a nature-positive world has contributed to building business confidence to halt and reverse nature loss, delivering tools and guidance to help on implementation and action within operations and across value chains.
To elevate the successful human, environmental, and climate stories behind NCS around the globe, the Natural Climate Solutions Alliance (NCSA) invites you to submit your project or program to become an NCS Lighthouse.
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) launched “Vision 2050: Time to Transform” last Thursday 25 March.
This blog is part of a series presenting business perspectives on climate and nature issues. The series aims to raise awareness about the challenges, opportunities and actions for business to address the climate recovery and nature loss.
Climate change is having a substantial impact across the world.