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  • ‘COP’ stands for ‘Conference of the Parties,’ a global gathering where countries negotiate and make decisions under UN conventions on climate change, biodiversity, and desertification. More than a conference, COP includes structured scientific, technological, and policy-driven discussions, involving ministers and experts from each country. This process creates frameworks and agreements that countries adopt to address pressing environmental issues like climate change such as the Paris Agreement.

    In this episode, host Erika Schiller is joined by Nathalie Flores, Vice-Chair of the Subsidiary for Science and Technology Body of UN Climate Change, to discuss the role of COP in advancing international climate policy and action. With COP29 in Azerbaijan in November, their conversation provides timely insights into what the event is, why it matters, and how it sets the stage for global agreements and national commitments.

    Nathalie explains the significance of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement in establishing markets for emissions reduction and discusses how countries meet climate targets through Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).

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    Episode Resources:

    United Nations Climate Change: https://unfccc.int/

    Conference of the Parties (COP): https://unfccc.int/process/bodies/supreme-bodies/conference-of-the-parties-cop

    Paris Agreement: https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/the-paris-agreement

  • ‘REDD’ stands for ‘Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries’, with the "+" adding activities like sustainable forest management and conservation. These projects aim to protect tropical forests, generate carbon credits, and support the fight against climate change.

    In the first part of this series, host Erika Schiller is joined by Bryan McCann, Senior Director of Corporate Solutions at Climate Impact X and early leader at LEAF Coalition, and Anna Stablum, ClimeCo’s Director of Business Development in Asia, to explore the history of jurisdictional REDD+, the difference between private and sovereign projects, and how many forest-rich countries are turning to carbon markets to preserve their green resources. They also discuss the supply side of REDD+ projects, how the credits are created, and the challenges of scaling these forest conservation efforts.Additionally, you will hear about the latest updates in methodologies that improve the accuracy and trustworthiness of REDD+ projects, ensuring long-term forest protection through more reliable carbon credit systems.

    Are you curious about who buys these REDD+ credits and why they are essential? Tune in to part two, where we explore the demand side of the REDD+ market and its role in sustainability and compliance strategies.

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    Episode Resources:

    What is REDD+? - https://unfccc.int/topics/land-use/workstreams/redd/what-is-redd

    Natural Climate Solution - https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1710465114

    LEAF Coalition: https://www.leafcoalition.org/

    LEAF Coalition funding to Brazil: Para-ERPA-announcement-Emergent-Final.pdf (emergentclimate.com)

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  • New York City Climate Week is the largest annual climate week, bringing together leaders from over 100 countries to address the urgent need for climate action. Celebrating its 15th anniversary, this year's theme, "It's Time," highlights the critical moment as global temperatures rise, signaling the need for immediate action.

    Join host Erika Schiller and Emma Cox, ClimeCo’s EVP of Commercial, as they recap the event's key themes, including Scope 3 decarbonization, the role of emerging technologies like AI in mapping supply chain emissions, and the pivotal role of the Voluntary Carbon Market in driving global decarbonization efforts. They also discuss greenhushing, when companies hesitate to share their climate progress due to fear of criticism and emphasize the importance of setting realistic yet ambitious climate goals.

    Subscribe to the ESG Decoded Podcast on your favorite streaming platforms and social media to be notified of new episodes. Enjoy tuning in!

    Episode Resources:

    5 Key Takeaways from Climate Week NYC: https://www.climeco.com/insights-library/5-key-takeaways-from-climate-week-nyc/

    Greenhushing: When Companies Stay Silent on Sustainability: https://www.climeco.com/insights-library/greenhushing-when-companies-stay-silent-on-sustainability/

    Greenhushing - Bigger Than Us Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5GybFyfp2pZUblSwwTh7NB?si=J0H32cakTl-yGIeqHiowNQ

    How Are Carbon Credits Created: https://www.climeco.com/insights-library/transparency-in-developing-carbon-credits-2/

  • In this episode, host Erika Schiller is joined by Diandra Marizet Esparza, Co-Founder of Intersectional Environmentalist, and Allyson Cowell, ClimeCo’s Project Manager, to break down the complex topic of environmental justice and how it relates to carbon projects and the transition to a low carbon economy.

    Projects in the voluntary carbon market, particularly in Indigenous communities, must prioritize equitable benefit-sharing and free, prior, and informed consent to ensure long-term social support for projects and durable environmental protection..

    Discover how ClimeCo approaches stakeholder engagement in its nature-based projects and renewable energy sourcing to safeguard environmental integrity while creating positive climate and social impacts.

    Subscribe to the ESG Decoded Podcast on your favorite streaming platforms and social media to be notified of new episodes. Enjoy tuning in!

    Episode Resources:

    ClimeCo Projects Benefit Communities Around The Globe: https://www.climeco.com/insights-library/climeco-projects-benefit-communities-around-the-globe/ Intersectional Environmentalist Resource Hub: https://intersectionalenvironmentalist.com/resource-hub The Intersectional Environmentalist Database: https://intersectionalenvironmentalist.com/ie-database The Intersectional Environmentalist Work With Us: https://intersectionalenvironmentalist.com/work-with-us

  • Join host Erika Schiller as she welcomes Peter Zaman, Partner at HFW, and Anna Stablum, ClimeCo's Business Development Director, to explore the intricacies of how CORSIA interacts with the Paris Agreement's Article 6, the challenges of avoiding double counting and double claiming in carbon credits, and the broader implications for international aviation emissions.

    How is CORSIA shaping the future of aviation sustainability? Tune in to find out!Subscribe to the ESG Decoded Podcast on your favorite streaming platforms and social media to be notified of new episodes.

    CORSIA (Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation) aims to cap international aviation emissions at 85% of 2019 levels. The program requires airlines to offset emissions that cannot be reduced through technology, operational improvements, or sustainable aviation fuels, helping limit aviation-related emissions through 2035.

    Episode Resources:

    CORSIA eligible emission units and an airline’s offsetting obligations: https://www.hfw.com/insights/corsia-eligible-emission-units-and-an-airlines-offsetting-obligations/

    CORSIA compliance – the unequal choices that airlines face in the first phase: https://www.hfw.com/insights/corsia-compliance-the-unequal-choices-that-airlines-face-in-the-first-phase/

    An introduction to CORSIA eligible fuels: what are they and why are they relevant for CORSIA?: https://www.hfw.com/insights/an-introduction-to-corsia-eligible-fuels-what-are-they-and-why-are-they-relevant-for-corsia/

    Listen to our previous episode on CORSIA “Article 6 at COP28: EU & Paris Agreement Controversies”: https://open.spotify.com/episode/57FYLpK5iG9mQlMQnzcO6h?si=Ig6XA0IcRsudgr4hcCv_Cg

  • Join host Amanda Hsieh for a special crossover episode of ESG Decoded and Energy Crossroads.

    In this conversation Marina Badoian-Kriticos of Houston Advanced Research Center and Emma Cox of ClimeCo break down key elements of a Just Transition and highlight public projects and corporate strategies that incorporate these elements.

    The role of federal initiatives like Justice40 in driving equitable climate investments How community engagement and transparency are vital for inclusive energy transitions Measurement frameworks for tracking progress towards a Just Transition Federally funded projects in Texas that are leading the way in integrating equity into clean energy initiatives

    Are you interested in insights about advancing social equity and environmental goals in the energy sector?

    Don’t miss out on this special episode!

    Episode Resources:

    HARC Website: https://harcresearch.org/

    Energy Crossroads Podcast: https://harcresearch.org/news/energy-crossroads-a-harc-podcast-series/

    EJScreen: Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool: https://www.epa.gov/ejscreen Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool: https://screeningtool.geoplatform.gov/en/#3/33.47/-97.5

    Just Transition Score: Just Transition Score (socialprogress.org)

  • The Indiana Climate Action Plan, developed by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM), is a strategic initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state, particularly in low-income and disadvantaged communities.

    Join host Erika Schiller and Jessica Murray, Environmental Manager & Project Manager at IDEM, to discuss Indiana’s strategic approach to addressing greenhouse gas emissions, the challenges of engaging diverse communities under tight deadlines, and delivering tangible co-benefits like improved air quality, public health, and job creation. ClimeCo is proud to be a trusted partner to help deliver this Priority Climate Action Plan for Indiana.

    Tune in to learn more about Indiana's first Climate Action Plan!

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    Episode Resources:
    Indiana Priority Climate Action Plan: https://www.in.gov/idem/airquality/files/cprg_20240301_final_pcap.pdf IDEM’s Air Quality - Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) Program: https://www.in.gov/idem/airquality/climate-pollution-reduction-grant-cprg-program/

  • Join host Amanda Hsieh as she welcomes Shamina Singh, Founder and President of the Center for Inclusive Growth at Mastercard.

    Together, they explore how Mastercard connects societal well-being with business success, focusing on financial inclusion, small business support, and data science for social impact. Shamina also talks about Mastercard's commitment to sustainability and climate action, highlighting efforts to bridge data inequalities and foster economic resilience in a digital world.

    Tune in to learn how Mastercard is leveraging its resources to accelerate financial inclusion and advance sustainable development goals globally.

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    Episode Resources:

    Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth Website: https://www.mastercardcenter.org/

    Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth LinkedIn: https://www.mastercardcenter.org/

    Global Inclusive Growth Summit: https://globalinclusivegrowthsummit.com/summit/2024/agenda/morning-plenary/morning-welcome-to-global-inclusive-growth-summit/

    Mastercard Strive Website: https://strivecommunity.org/

    Climate Smart Innovation Hub: https://www.csih-cifar.org/

  • Join host Amanda Hsieh and Amanda Mast, ClimeCo's Senior Manager of Climate Advisory as they welcome Kate Rodger and Jon Liddell of Mitiga Solutions. In this episode, they explore various climate-related risks and the business case for quantitative risk analysis.

    - Financial and regulatory drivers for climate risk assessment - Different types of climate risks- The importance of scenario analysis and science-backed, quantitative analysis- How asset-intensive businesses can leverage data to enhance their resilienceThis discussion offers valuable insights into understanding and addressing climate-related challenges in the business world.

    Are you interested in integrating climate risk management into your business strategies? Tune in!

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    Episode Resource Links:

    Mitiga Solutions: https://www.mitigasolutions.com/about-us

    Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TDFD): https://www.fsb-tcfd.org/

    IFRS - International Sustainability Standard Board: https://www.ifrs.org/groups/international-sustainability-standards-board/

    The Interplay of Double Materiality and CSRD: https://www.climeco.com/insights-library/the-interplay-of-double-materiality-and-csrd/

  • In this episode, host Erika Schiller welcomes Shaun Miller, Envita Solutions’ Senior Director of Operations & Sustainability, and Amanda Mast, ClimeCo’s Senior Manager of Climate Advisory.

    Together, they discuss how Envita Solutions (formerly Heritage Interactive Services), a leader in sustainability and total waste management, has undergone significant rebranding and strategic changes over the past two years to adapt to the evolving sustainability landscape and better serve its clients. Amanda also shares ClimeCo's services for Envita, specifically a materiality assessment and its impact on their business.

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  • Join host Amanda Hsieh and Caroline Kelleher, Senior Associate of Sustainability, Policy & Advisory, to discuss the concept of "greenhushing."

    You may have heard of greenwashing, but there's a newer term you need to know. Greenhushing is when companies actually take significant actions to help the environment, but then under-communicate or downplay those efforts. They stay quiet about the positive things they're doing.

    How does this hurt the overall fight against climate change?

    Be sure to stay engaged until the end, as hosts Amanda Hsieh and Erika Schiller announce Kaitlyn Allen's career transition to focus on her sustainable fashion start-up, MendIt. MendIt tackles textile waste with an easy to use app that connects users with professionals specializing in mending and repairing clothing.

    The ESG Decoded team and listeners will miss Kaitlyn dearly. We look forward to following her continued success and contributions to sustainability through MendIt.

    Subscribe to the ESG Decoded Podcast on your favorite streaming platforms and social media to be notified of new episodes. Enjoy tuning in!

    Episode Resource Links:

    ClimeCo’s latest blog: https://www.climeco.com/insights-library/greenhushing-when-companies-stay-silent-on-sustainability/

  • Join host Erika Schiller as she welcomes David Chen and Emily Romano, Senior Managers of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) at ClimeCo, to discuss the crucial role of blue carbon in combating climate change.

    In this episode, you will learn how blue carbon habitats (mangroves, tidal salt marshes, and seagrass meadows) stabilize coastlines, prevent erosion, and support local economies through food sources and eco-tourism. Also explained is how these ecosystems are significantly more effective than forests in mitigating climate change. How does ClimeCo support mangrove reforestation in Indonesia and the Philippines? Listen here to find out!

    Subscribe to the ESG Decoded Podcast on your favorite streaming platforms and social media to be notified of new episodes. Enjoy tuning in!

    Episode Resource Links:

    Learn About ClimeCo’s Mangrove Reforestation Efforts: https://www.climeco.com/newsroom/climeco-partners-with-yakopi-and-pur-projet-for-mangrove-reforestation-project-in-indonesia-bolstering-the-ecology-and-economy-of-the-region/

  • In this episode, Erika Schiller talks with Wolfgang Brückner, Managing Director of First Climate, a company headquartered in Germany and Switzerland, dedicated to helping European businesses achieve their climate targets and meet compliance obligations.

    Listen as they explore the European Union's Carbon Removal Certification Framework and its connection with the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). This framework is an exciting development that offers definitions and guidance for companies that aim to achieve net-zero. Wolfgang also clarifies how carbon removal initiatives can make a unique impact in the EU, especially given the region’s current economic downturn and the layers of bureaucracy.

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    Episode Resource Links:

    European Union Carbon Removal Framework: https://go.climeco.com/EU-Carbon-Removals

    Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS): https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/eu-emissions-trading-system-eu-ets_en

    Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM): https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/carbon-border-adjustment-mechanism_en

  • May is Small Business Month, a time to celebrate the 33 million small businesses in the U.S. that collectively employ over 61 million people. In honor of this month, host Amanda Hsieh welcomes Anna O'Brien, ClimeCo's Small Business Program Manager.

    This episode highlights the sustainability challenges and opportunities small businesses face. Amanda and Anna discuss the motivations for small businesses to implement sustainable practices and provide actionable advice for small business owners who want to make a positive impact.

    Additionally, the episode highlights ClimeCo's EcoCommitted Partner Program, which provides cost-effective sustainability strategies for small to midsize businesses, helping them minimize their environmental footprint and showcase their leadership in sustainability.

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    Episode Resource Links:

    Learn About ClimeCo's EcoCommitted Partner Program: https://shop.climeco.com/offset/ecocommitted-partner-program/

  • In this episode, host Kaitlyn Allen welcomes Bill Flederbach, ClimeCo’s President and CEO. Their conversation focuses on Decarb Connect North America, a premier conference on industrial decarbonization held in Houston, Texas, March 26-28, 2024. During the event, Bill facilitated and spoke on a panel about how decarbonization grants are allocated.

    Coincidentally, on March 25, 2024, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the grant of 6.1 billion to the Industrial Demonstrations Program under the Inflation Reduction Act to support the advancement of transformational technologies necessary to decarbonize the U.S. industrial sector.

    Listen as Kaitlyn and Bill discuss key takeaways from Decarb Connect. Bill also shares his perspectives on the challenges related to this type of grant funding throughout the stages of business growth. In tandem, he provides corresponding solutions as companies continue to look for ways to scale up in this space to deliver innovations.

    Subscribe to the ESG Decoded Podcast on your favorite streaming platforms and social media so that you're notified of new episodes. Enjoy tuning in!

    Episode Resource Links:

    Decarb Connect North America Website: https://decarbconnectnorthamerica.com/

    ClimeCo’s 5 Key Takeaways from Decarb Connect 2024: https://www.climeco.com/insights-library/5-key-takeaways-from-decarb-connect-2024/
    U.S. Department of Energy Grant Announcement: https://www.energy.gov/oced/industrial-demonstrations-program-0

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    About ESG Decoded

    ESG Decoded is a podcast powered by ClimeCo to share updates related to business innovation and sustainability in a clear and actionable manner. Join Kaitlyn Allen, Amanda Hsieh, and Erika Schiller for thoughtful, nuanced conversations with industry leaders and subject matter experts that explore the complexities about the risks and opportunities connected to (E)nvironmental, (S)ocial and (G)overnance. We like to say that “ESG is everything that’s not on your balance sheet.” This leaves room for misunderstanding and oversimplification – two things that we’ll bust on this podcast.

    ESG Decoded | Resource Links

    Site: https://www.climeco.com/podcast-series/

    Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠https://go.climeco.com/ApplePodcasts⁠⁠

    Spotify: ⁠⁠https://go.climeco.com/Spotify⁠⁠

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    LinkedIn: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/esg-decoded/⁠⁠

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    X: ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/ESGDecoded⁠⁠

    FB: ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/ESGDecoded⁠⁠

    About ClimeCo

    ClimeCo is a global sustainability company with projects and partners all over the world. Our mission is to advance the low-carbon future and restore nature with market-based solutions. We offer comprehensive services spanning environmental asset innovation, ESG and climate strategy consulting, regulatory and policy advisory, environmental credits, API solutions, and climate action certification programs.

    Our growing team of respected scientists and industry experts collaborate with companies of all sizes, governmental groups, NGOs, and capital markets players on ESG, decarbonization, and policy issues—allowing us to develop high-quality, purpose-built end-to-end sustainability solutions with measurable impact. We are steadfastly committed to educating and empowering our clients, no matter where they are in their sustainability journey, to be confident in a rapidly evolving marketplace.

    ClimeCo | Resource Links

    Site: ⁠⁠https://climeco.com/⁠⁠

    LinkedIn: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/climeco/⁠⁠

    IG: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/climeco/⁠⁠

    X: ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/ClimeCo⁠⁠

    FB: ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/Climeco/⁠⁠

    YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@climeco-llc⁠⁠

  • In this episode, hosts Kaitlyn Allen and Erika Schiller join forces to bring our audience insights from the recent North American Carbon World (NACW) conference in San Francisco, California. For 21 years, NACW has been North America’s premier event for learning, collaborating, and networking on carbon markets and climate policy.

    Listen as Erika recaps key messages from the event. They address why there is a sense that climate action has taken a pause and the confusion that seems to loom around carbon-related issues. Erika offers pragmatic suggestions for companies to navigate the uncertainties of the carbon markets. She reminds us that transparency is critical and climate science is always evolving.

    They also urge companies with 2030 climate goals to maintain momentum, emphasizing the necessity of continued action and funding to achieve these targets. The hosts suggest several short-term tactics to meet these objectives, including:

    Purchasing Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)

    Renewable Power Purchase Agreements (PPA)

    Installing renewable energy infrastructure through the purchase of high-quality, verified carbon offsets

    In case you were left hanging–despite having to run at top speed through New York City, they made it to the train on time with two minutes to spare!

    Subscribe to the ESG Decoded Podcast on your favorite streaming platforms and social media so that you're notified of new episodes. Enjoy tuning in!

    Episode Resource Links

    Key Acronyms Mentioned: Integrity Council Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM), Core Carbon Principals (CCP), Carbon Offsetting Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA)

    NACW Website: https://www.nacwconference.com/

    Paris Agreement Article 6: https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/the-paris-agreement/article-64-mechanism

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    About ESG Decoded

    ESG Decoded is a podcast powered by ClimeCo to share updates related to business innovation and sustainability in a clear and actionable manner. Join Kaitlyn Allen, Amanda Hsieh, and Erika Schiller for thoughtful, nuanced conversations with industry leaders and subject matter experts that explore the complexities about the risks and opportunities connected to (E)nvironmental, (S)ocial and (G)overnance. We like to say that “ESG is everything that’s not on your balance sheet.” This leaves room for misunderstanding and oversimplification – two things that we’ll bust on this podcast.

    ESG Decoded | Resource Links

    Site: https://www.climeco.com/podcast-series/

    Apple Podcasts: ⁠https://go.climeco.com/ApplePodcasts⁠

    Spotify: ⁠https://go.climeco.com/Spotify⁠

    YouTube Music: ⁠https://go.climeco.com/YouTube-Music⁠

    LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/esg-decoded/⁠

    IG: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/esgdecoded/⁠

    X: ⁠https://twitter.com/ESGDecoded⁠

    FB: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/ESGDecoded⁠

    About ClimeCo

    ClimeCo is a global sustainability company with projects and partners all over the world. Our mission is to advance the low-carbon future and restore nature with market-based solutions. We offer comprehensive services spanning environmental asset innovation, ESG and climate strategy consulting, regulatory and policy advisory, environmental credits, API solutions, and climate action certification programs.

    Our growing team of respected scientists and industry experts collaborate with companies of all sizes, governmental groups, NGOs, and capital markets players on ESG, decarbonization, and policy issues—allowing us to develop high-quality, purpose-built end-to-end sustainability solutions with measurable impact. We are steadfastly committed to educating and empowering our clients, no matter where they are in their sustainability journey, to be confident in a rapidly evolving marketplace.

    ClimeCo | Resource Links

    Site: ⁠https://climeco.com/⁠

    LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/climeco/⁠

    IG: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/climeco/⁠

    X: ⁠https://twitter.com/ClimeCo⁠

    FB: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/Climeco/⁠

    YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@climeco-llc⁠

  • In this episode, Erika Schiller is joined by Kayla Carey, ClimeCo's Senior Manager of Industrial Innovations, and Grant Quasha, Chief Executive Officer of Eco Material Technologies (Eco Material).

    With four billion tons of cement produced each year, this sector of the global economy is a heavy emitter, contributing up to 8% of global greenhouse gasses (GHGs). Listen as Erika, Kayla, and Grant discuss the current efforts to decarbonize building materials and how carbon credits are helping to incentivize more reductions. Learn about Eco Material and Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCM) and their role in sustainability solutions.

    Kayla specializes in decarbonization for hard-to-abate sectors. With experience in sustainability management and energy policy, she helps ClimeCo's energy and industrial clients navigate environmental markets. Grant is advancing Eco Material’s business growth in new materials to displace traditional portland cement and lower the carbon footprint of our built environment.

    Interested in environmental asset innovation and carbon credits? Contact us for more information: https://www.climeco.com/contact-us/

    Subscribe to the ESG Decoded Podcast on your favorite streaming platforms and social media so that you're notified of new episodes. Enjoy tuning in!

    Episode Resource Links

    CAR Methodology: https://www.climateactionreserve.org/how/protocols/industrial/low-carbon-cement/dev/

    Eco Material’s Website https://ecomaterial.com/

    Environmental Asset Innovation: https://www.climeco.com/environmental-asset-innovation/

    Environmental Credits: https://www.climeco.com/environmental-credit-solutions/.

    Kayla Carey LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayla-carey/

    Grant Quasha LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gquasha/

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    About ESG Decoded

    ESG Decoded is a podcast powered by ClimeCo to share updates related to business innovation and sustainability in a clear and actionable manner. Join Kaitlyn Allen, Amanda Hsieh, and Erika Schiller for thoughtful, nuanced conversations with industry leaders and subject matter experts that explore the complexities about the risks and opportunities connected to (E)nvironmental, (S)ocial and (G)overnance. We like to say that “ESG is everything that’s not on your balance sheet.” This leaves room for misunderstanding and oversimplification – two things that we’ll bust on this podcast.

    ESG Decoded | Resource Links

    Website: https://www.climeco.com/podcast-series/

    Apple Podcasts: https://go.climeco.com/ApplePodcasts

    Spotify: https://go.climeco.com/Spotify

    YouTube Music: https://go.climeco.com/YouTube-Music

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/esg-decoded/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esgdecoded/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ESGDecoded

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ESGDecoded

    About ClimeCo

    ClimeCo is a global sustainability company with projects and partners all over the world. Our mission is to advance the low-carbon future and restore nature with market-based solutions. We offer comprehensive services spanning environmental asset innovation, ESG and climate strategy consulting, regulatory and policy advisory, environmental credits, API solutions, and climate action certification programs.

    Our growing team of respected scientists and industry experts collaborate with companies of all sizes, governmental groups, NGOs, and capital markets players on ESG, decarbonization, and policy issues—allowing us to develop high-quality, purpose-built end-to-end sustainability solutions with measurable impact. We are steadfastly committed to educating and empowering our clients, no matter where they are in their sustainability journey, to be confident in a rapidly evolving marketplace.

    ClimeCo | Resource Links

    Website: https://climeco.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/climeco/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/climeco/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClimeCo

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Climeco/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@climeco-llc

  • In this episode, Kaitlyn Allen talks with Anna Stablum, ClimeCo’s Business Development Director based in Singapore, and Peter Zaman, a partner at HFW in Singapore. Anna is establishing a presence for ClimeCo in Southeast Asia and was previously instrumental in developing one of the world's first exchanges for carbon–a spot trading platform for high-quality carbon credits. Peter is also based in Singapore and has over 20 years of experience as a transactional lawyer in the UK, EU, and Asia. Peter's law practice spans commodities, derivatives, structured products, and climate finance. He has been active in climate finance and environmental products markets since 2004.

    Article 6 (A6) of the Paris Agreement allows countries to voluntarily cooperate to achieve emissions targets set out in their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). The trio centers their conversation on Peter’s recent paper, COP28: The Failure To Reach an Article 6 Decision and the Inconvenient Truth. Peter shares his perspectives through the lens of the Asia markets and probes the potential impact to the Paris Agreement as the European Union (EU) appears to be exporting its own policies. They also touch on CORSIA (Carbon Offsetting & Reduction Scheme for International Aviation) and how it would be affected by a nonfunctioning A6. Anna rounds out the discussion by highlighting some of ClimeCo’s Southeast Asia efforts that are focused on creating high-integrity carbon projects, including an Indonesian Mangrove Reforestation project.

    Unlock the world of corporate sustainability and join the ESG Decoded Podcast community! Make sure to subscribe to be notified of new episodes on your favorite streaming platforms and our social channels (linked below). Tune in, engage, and let's decode ESG together!

    Episode Resource Links

    [HFW Paper] COP28: The Failure to Reach an Article 6 Decision and the Inconvenient Truth: ttps://www.hfw.com/COP28-The-failure-to-reach-an-Article-6-decision-and-the-Inconvenient-truth

    [Paper that Peter quotes] Burke, J and Schenuit, F. (2023) Governing permanence of Carbon Dioxide Removal: a typology of policy measures. CO2RE – The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub: CO2RE_Report_CDR_Permanence-FINAL-v7.pdf

    Peter’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-zaman-99b502/

    Anna’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stablum-a5a31a/



  • In this episode, Amanda Hsieh talks with Carrie Vollmer-Sanders, Sustainability Director for the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers in Action. Carrie is a leader in the Decade of Agriculture efforts, advancing U.S. agriculture’s triple bottom line of social, environmental, and economic objectives in the Ag Investment Accelerator and Honor the Harvest. She received the White House Champion of Change Award in 2014 for developing the 4R Nutrient Stewardship Certification Program at The Nature Conservancy. Additionally, she serves on the Edon Farmers Co-op Board, previously on the US EPA Science Advisory Board, and has worked for the Michigan Farm Bureau.

    Listen as Amanda and Carrie discuss the advancements in sustainable and regenerative agriculture to lower the industry’s carbon footprint. Carrie describes the increased collaboration happening across supply chains and explores the challenges the industry faces as it looks to transform its sustainability efforts.

    A critical factor in this industry is capturing the story of resiliency quantifiable to the consumer. Carrie also reminds us of the unique and powerful role that Mother Nature plays in the agriculture sector and the continued need to focus on preparing for climate disasters.

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    Episode Resource Links

    Carrie’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrievollmersanders/

    Amanda’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahsieh1/

    US Farmers & Ranchers in Action: https://usfarmersandranchers.org/



  • In this episode, Kaitlyn Allen talks with Dr. Ana Nacvalovaite, a Research Fellow at Kellogg College, Oxford University. Dr. Nacvalovaite is an accomplished researcher, expert, and advocate for ethical business and investment practices. She obtained her doctoral degree from Oxford University, focusing on the regulation, sustainability, and transparency of investments made by sovereign wealth funds. Ana strives to bridge the gap between the immense resources of sovereign wealth funds and the urgent global challenges of climate change and social sustainability. Sovereign wealth funds are state-owned investment vehicles that manage and invest surplus assets on behalf of sovereign nations seeking to diversify their revenue streams and accumulate wealth.

    Listen as Kaitlyn and Ana discuss her journey from a human rights lawyer specializing in protecting children in armed conflict to an expert in sovereign wealth funds. Her pivot was fueled, in part, by the 2008 financial crisis, which presented an opportunity for greater regulation of these funds.

    Ana explains the sustainability-related financial strategies for sovereign wealth funds, which drive social benefits. Kaitlyn also reminds us of the longer time horizons for these funds (think: well past 3-5 years), while Ana also shares their current challenges and opportunities for greater positive impact in the future.

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    Episode Resource Links

    Dr. Nacvalovaite’sLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ana-nacvalovaite-a0b367b/

    Kellogg College: https://www.kellogg.ox.ac.uk/

    Case Study: https://rebrand.ly/StanfordCaseStudy