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Um tað arbeiði, ið Erna og Njál bygdu upp í Oslo. Somuleiðis samrøður við aðrar føroyingar, ið tæna í freslurnarherinum í Oslo: Poul Heri Midjord, Hákun Djurhuus Olsen og Eyðfinn Joensen.
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Bran & Dan, from Deck the Hallmark, love court room TV. It’s a problem. So, instead of finding help, they decided to just watch more of it and start a podcast. Join them as they try to guess the outcomes from a variety of TV courtroom shows, including Judge Judy, The Peoples Court, and more! New Episodes: Every Friday @ 3am EST. Listen ad-free at bramblejamplus.com
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Earth. We broke it; we own it; and nothing is as it was: not the trees, not the seas – not the forests, farms, or fields – and not the global economy that depends on all of these. Bionic Planet is your guide to the Anthropocene, the new epoch defined by man's impact on Earth, and in each episode, we examine a different aspect of this new reality: sometimes financial, sometimes moral, but always practical.
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Kadang masih malu-malu menatap lensa kamera, jadi lebih milih berbicara tanpa menatap.
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a gamelan community at balai Budaya Minomartani hall in Yogyakarta Indonesia. Preserving local culture and music. Gamelan and wayang theatre performances.
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This the beginning of a series of discussions with the various leaders in the Moorish community of Mwwrakwsh :|: Amexem :|: Al Mwwrocco :|: North Gate :|: Khemwest. YOUR ANCIENT FUTURE IS NOW... WELCOME TO KHEMWEST!!!
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The courtrooms of Judge Judy & Judge Alex. Episode originally aired on June 19, 2021.By Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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You live in my town, I don't live in yours!
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Judge Joe Brown & Judge Jerry Episode originally aired on June 4, 2021.By Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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096: Encore Presentation: Tim Mohin on Overcoming Information Asymmetry in the ESG Movement
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Tim Mohin wrote “Changing Business from the Inside Out: A Tree-Hugger’s Guide to Working in Corporations” back in 2012, after three decades in sustainability — first in government, with the US Environmental Protection Agency, and then at companies like Intel, where he served as director of sustainable development. He went on to head the Global Repo…
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The courtrooms of Judge Gino & Judge Faith. Epsiode originally aired on May 21, 2021.By Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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Countersuing Roommates & Is Cheating Bad?
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The courtrooms of Judge Mathis & Judge Alex. This episode originally aired on April 30, 2021.By Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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Visiting the courtrooms of Judge Mablean & Judge Faith! This episode originally aired on April 16, 2021.By Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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95 | "Co" Benefits Vs "Core Benefits:" Geoff Mwangi And His Theory Of Change
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Remembering the Surui Forest Carbon Project, which was the first indigenous-led REDD project, plus: A conversation with Geoffry Mwangi Wambungu, Chief Research Scientist at the Kasigau REDD Project in Kenya. He explains what social scientists mean by “theory of change,” and tells us why he believes the term “co-benefits” is a misnomer in natural cl…
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"We don't talk about rent & Pool comedy is no laughing matter"
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Bran & Dan are hearing cases from Hot Bench and Judge Ross.By Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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Today we're diving into the courtrooms of Judge Alex Ferrer and Judge Joe Brown! This episode originally aired on the Bramble Jam+ network on March 21, 2021.By Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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94 | Zimbabwe's Cannabis Queen, Zorodzai Maroveke, AKA "Dr Zoey"
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Dr. Zorodzai Maroveke -- AKA "Dr. Zoey" -- heads the Zimbabwe Industrial Hemp Trust, which is promoting the uptake of industrial hemp as a climate smart alternative to wood, cotton, and plastic. Hemp, she explains, replenishes faster than wood, uses far less water than cotton, and has almost no waste. Its ecological benefits are clear, and she hope…
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93 | Zimbabwe's Green Cheetahs, with Chiyedza Heri of the Ubuntu Alliance
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Zimbabwean entrepreneur Chiyedza Heri runs the Ubuntu Alliance, a company that's helping farmers leverage carbon finance to shift to more sustainable forms of agriculture. She's one of more than a dozen young Africans I met at year-end climate talks in Dubai (COP 28) -- a new breed of entrepreneur that the late Ghanian economist George Ayittey call…
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92 | COP 28 Article 6: Expectations for Final Day
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With just one full day of negotiations remaining, Pedro Venzon and Andrea Bonzanni of the International Emissions Trading Association summarize the remaining issues under Article 6
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91 | Article 6 Update from Dubai with Kelley Hamrick Malvar of The Nature Conservancy
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Article 6 negotiations, which focus on international carbon markets, remain stalled in Dubai. Kelley Hamrick Malvar of The Nature Conservancy offers a look into the current state of play and the road ahead.By Steve Zwick
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90| George Thumbi: Man of a Million Trees (5th Installment, "Carbon in Kenya")
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Kenyan agronomist George Thumbi is helping farmers in the region between Tsavo East and Tsavo West improve their yields and their soil by shifting to agroforestry and other forms of sustainable agriculture.By Steve Zwick
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Obrolan Ringan politik Lampung. Dengerin dulu sebelum menentukan pilihan.
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89 | How Agroforestry is Reshaping the Kenyan Countryside
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This piece, adapted from a piece that first ran in 2016, serves as the fourth installment in our continuing series on carbon finance in Kenya. Today, we look at how carbon finance supports Sustainable Agriculture Land Management (SALM), which has doubled the average income of more than 30,000 Kenyan family farmers while pulling more than 1 million …
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88 | The Gospel of REDD+ According to Bees
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In part three of our continuing series from Kenya, we hear how the Chyulu Hills REDD+ Project helped people switch from burning trees for charcoal to conserving forests -- the their benefit and the benefit of us all.By Steve Zwick
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087 | How Ending Deforestation Revived a Major River, Slowed Climate Change, and Saved Lives
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Evans Maneno is Makueni County Ecosystem Conservator for the Kenya Forestry Service. He walks us through a tree nursery in the Chyulu Hills and explains how the Chyulu Hills REDD+ Project has reversed deforestation by helping people develop sustainable livelihoods -- reviving in the process a threatened river that provides water for people hundreds…
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86 | The Race to Save the Cloud Forests of Kenya's Chyulu Hills
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A decade ago, the cloud forests of Kenya's Chyulu Hills were on the brink of collapse, threatening water supplies for the Tsavo and Amboseli Plains — and for the coastal City of Mombasa, 250 kilometers away. Then the Kenya Forestry and Wildlife Services teamed up with the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust, the Big Life Foundation, the Sheldrake …
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085 | Can Ghana Leverage REDD+ to Save its Cocoa Farmers? A conversation with Roselyn Fosuah Adjei of Ghana's Forestry Commission
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Ghana's cocoa economy is second only to Côte d'Ivoire's, but climate change threatens to decimate it. Today's guest, Roselyn Fosuah Adjei of the Ghana Forestry Commission, is charged with leveraging carbon finance -- and specifically REDD+ -- to avert that disaster.By Steve Zwick
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084 | Treeless Neighborhoods and Poverty: the Deadly Link and How to Address it
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A 2021 study of trees in America showed that poor neighborhoods had far fewer trees than wealthier ones, and that translates into higher temperatures, poorer air, and more deaths. Jad Daley of American Forests explains the Tree Equity Score, what it means, and his organization's effort to plant -- and, more importantly, grow -- 522 million trees ac…
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083 | What to Make of COP27, with Jos Cozijnsen of Climate Neutral Group
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Jos Cozijnsen has been working the climate puzzle for decades -- first by helping to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol and then by helping NGOs like the Environmental Defense Fund craft legal policies with teeth. Today, he offers his take on the year-end climate talks (COP27), which took place last month in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. We discuss the Bridget…
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082 | Every Tree on the Planet Mapped, with Sassan Saatchi of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab.
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Under the Paris Climate Agreement, countries must document all of their greenhouse gas emissions and sinks, and that means measuring changes in tree cover. NASA Senior Scientist Sassan Saatchi has spent 30 years helping the world’s space agencies and foresters do just that by blending the newest science of the space age with centuries-old practices…
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081 | How to Build a Methodology, with Max DuBuisson of Indigo Ag
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Just over four years ago, Max DuBuisson took on one of the most difficult challenges you can imagine: namely, spearheading the creation of a new carbon methodoilogy undr both the Verified Carbon Standard and the Climate Action Reserve. Dubbed the "Methodology for Improved Agricultural Land Management," it aims to expand the practice of climate-smar…
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80 | Forty Years of Sustainability Finance: Making ESG Work
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Tim Mohin wrote "Changing Business from the Inside Out: A Tree-Hugger's Guide to Working in Corporations" back in 2012, after three decades in sustainability -- first in government, with the US Environmental Protection Agency, and then at companies like Intel, where he served as director of sustainable development. He went on to head the Global Rep…
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79 | Clean Water and the Courts: a Pre-History of Sackett vs EPA
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On October 2, 2022, the US Supreme court heard a case that could impact the quality of water across the United States. Sackett v EPA dates back to 2004, but the forces impacting the case date back to the 1960s and, arguably, centuries earlier. Today we revisit a 2019 episode, where we dove deep into the history of the US Clean Water Act and the ste…
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78 | Helping Farmers Save Forests in Guatemala's Caribbean Coast
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Marco Cerezo of Guatemalan NGO FUNDAECO explains how he's using carbon finance to help Guatemalan farmers demarcate their land and save surrounding forests. Related Links: https://www.worldlandtrust.org/news/2021/10/marco-cerezo/ https://registry.verra.org/mymodule/ProjectDoc/Project_ViewFile.asp?FileID=43006&IDKEY=2iquwesdfmnk0iei23nnm435oiojnc909…
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77 | Where Does Healthy Critique End and Cynical Denial Begin?
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The science-denial movement delayed action on climate change for decades, and now the tropes they used are creeping into coverage of emerging climate solutions. Here’s one way of differentiating between honest inquiry and something more nefarious. Third of a three-part series. All links available at: https://www.ecosystemmarketplace.com/articles/op…
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This episode was originally released in March of 2021 on Bramble Jam +. For the latest Yo Gavel Gavel episode (and to get them ad-free), sign up for bramblejamplus.comBy Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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76 | Six Lessons from 45 Years of Natural Climate Solutions
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When popular media get natural climate solutions wrong, it’s usually because they’re struggling to understand complex mechanisms that have evolved over more than 45 years. Here is a brief look back on that evolution. Second of a three-part series adapted from Ecosystem Marketplace Click here for the original story and all related links: https://www…
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This episode was originally released in February of 2021 on Bramble Jam +. For the latest Yo Gavel Gavel episode (and to get them ad-free), sign up for bramblejamplus.comBy Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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This episode was originally released in January of 2021 on Bramble Jam +. For the latest Yo Gavel Gavel episode (and to get them ad-free), sign up for bramblejamplus.comBy Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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75 l Coverage of Climate Solutions Suffer the Same Fate as Coverage of Climate Science?
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News outlets are finally allocating resources to coverage of climate solutions, and most reporters are trying to get these complex issues right. Some, however, are repeating the same mistakes that derailed coverage of climate science itself for decades. Adapted from stories that first appeared on Ecosystem Marketplace, available here: https://mediu…
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074 |Why the Global South Needs Voluntary Carbon Markets
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We kick off Season Seven with a look at the Voluntary Carbon Market Global Dialogue and the six keys to making sure voluntary carbon markets work for the Global South. Guests: Adriaan Korthuis, Paul Butarbutar, Kuki Soejachmoen, and Annie Groth. Related Links: https://vcm-gd.org/ https://www.ecosystemmarketplace.com/articles/shades-of-redd-correspo…
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073 | Why the Glasgow Leaders’ Declaration on Forests may be More than Blah Blah, with Frances Seymour
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A conversation with WRI Senior Fellow Frances Seymour, who says there's plenty of reason to believe the Glasgow Leaders’ Declaration on Forests and Land Use could deliver on its high ambition of ending and reversing deforestation -- not so much because of the declaration itself, but because of the constellation of world events that birthed it. Fran…
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072 | Investing in Pure Climate Stocks, with Matthias Krey
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From year-end climate talks in Glasgow: Want to put your money where your mouth is by investing in companies that move us closer to a net-zero economy? Matthias Krey of pureclimatestocks.com can help. He's identified hundreds of companies that he call "pure climate stocks", meaning stocks of companies that make 100% of their revenue from products a…
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071 | The Down and Dirty, Nitty Gritty of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, Part 1
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On the ground at year-end climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland, Maria Carvalho and Frédéric Gagnon-Lebrun of South Pole Climate Solutions dissect the intricacies of Article 6 of the Paris Climate Agreement. They explain not only how it works, but how it fits into the net-zero movement and the larger effort to meet the climate challenge.…
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Climate Quickie 1: Leveraging Restoration for Net Zero Tourism Worldwide
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The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), which is the United Nations specialized agency charged with promoting sustainable tourism, today unveiled the “Glasgow Declaration for Climate Action in Tourism” at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) here. The Declaration commits companies to cutting their emissions in half by 2030 and achieving net-zer…
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069 | The False Dichotomy of Reductions vs Removals, with Eli Mitchell-Larson
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We need to slash greenhouse-gas emissions while supporting activities that remove greenhouse gasses from the atmosphere, and carbon markets can both accelerate reductions and ramp up removals. Why, then, is the debate so contentious? For answers, I turned to Eli-Mitchell Larson, a self-proclaimed “Carbon Removal Evangelist” who's helping to build u…
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068 | Carbon Exchanges and Green Supply Chains: The Future of Natural Climate Solutions
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Biologists, economists, and environmental activists often seem like members of warring tribes, but Gabriel Eickhoff, CEO of Lestari Capital, says they're more like estranged family members who just haven't started talking to each other yet. In a wide-ranging discussion, we look at the legacy of the Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets, the…
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067 | Forests and the Billion-Dollar LEAF: New Hope for World Forests
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Guest: Eron Bloomgarden, Emergent Capital Launched on Earth Day, the LEAF (Lowering Emissions by Accelerating Forest finance) Coalition aims to double the price of forest-carbon offsets and multiply the amount of money going into forest protection. Heres's how it works. Featuring: Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg; US Climate Envoy John Kerry; …
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066| German Floods and the Futility of Adaptation Without Mitigation
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We cannot adapt our way out of the climate mess, as Allie Goldstein of Conservation International and Mark Trexler of the Climate Web make clear. We discuss the realities of systemic climate risk. Research cited in today’s show: "The private sector’s climate change risk and adaptation blind spots" https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-018-0340-5 "…
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