Episode 02: Tropical Forests, REDD+ Finance, and Nature-Based Carbon Offsets with Frances Seymour, Distinguished Senior Fellow at World Resources Institute

 

Frances Seymour, Distinguished Senior Fellow @ World Resources Institute

In this episode, we discuss the importance of tropical forests in climate change mitigation and adaptation, and we take a tour of natural climate solutions over the years. Frances discusses the evolution of global programs to pay developing countries to protect against deforestation, the merits of conservation vs. tree planting, and her recent work around nature-based solutions as offsets in corporate sustainability strategies.

In this episode, we touch on:

  • Non-carbon pathways through which forests help moderate the climate, and why “a ton is not a ton, is not a ton”

  • Evolution of REDD+ over the years, and the importance of a jurisdictional (vs. project-based) approach to carbon crediting

  • Why both “climate world” and “development world” underinvest in natural climate solutions

  • Advice for corporate sustainability teams

If Frances had a magic wand, how would she scale-up natural climate solutions? In addition to reducing their own emissions, we need big corporate buyers to make forward commitments to paying good prices for jurisdictional-scale REDD+ credits that meet a high standard.

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Episode recorded on: February 5, 2021

 
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