Uncovering innovations in carbon credit assessment: Explore the ground-breaking ‘Permanent Additional Tonnes of Carbon’ (PACT) methodology and its impact on forest conservation.
new york, March 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — This month, viewers can stream Net Zero Speaks Srinivasan Keshav, the latest in the popular Net Zero video and podcast series. The Net Zero series, curated by Protect Our Planet Movement and Planet Classroom, delves into important topics of sustainability and climate action.
In the latest episode, Prachi Shevgaonkar (founder of Cool the Globe) interacts with a professor who is a renowned computer scientist and environmental advocate. Srinivasan Keshav from cambridge university.
Srinivasan Keshavs This study presents the “Permanent Additional Tonnes of Carbon” (PACT) methodology that revolutionizes carbon credit assessment for forest conservation. This approach provides a transparent and reliable means to estimate the carbon storage potential of natural habitats, enhance investment in nature-based solutions, and accelerate progress towards net-zero emissions. Masu. Shevgaonkar shares his inspiration for interviewing Keshav, citing Keshav’s notable contributions at the intersection of technology and sustainability. Their conversations cover a wide range of topics, including the development of the PACT methodology, streamlining the methodology to incentivize forest conservation, and insights into carbon credits associated with forest conservation. Keshav will talk about science-based approaches and solutions and emphasize the importance of youth activism.He emphasizes the importance of developing a love of learning to fight climate change
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