The Carbon Institute in Cameroon

September 15, 2015, by John-O Niles

Mbalmayo, Cameroon | June 2015 | The Carbon Institute carried out a scoping study, to identify the current status in Cameroon for teaching terrestrial carbon accounting. With support from the …

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The Pope and James Hansen: Are these moral and scientific tipping points?

July 27, 2015, by Don Bain

James Hansen’s Latest Paper: Ice Melt, Sea Level Rise and Superstorms As an unabashed fan, I read Dr. James Hansen’s latest paper, Ice Melt, Sea Level Rise and Superstorms: Evidence …

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Welcome to our New Website

June 23, 2015, by Brandy Faulkner

Welcome to our new website. The Institute has been hard at work to bring you a refreshed web experience, with enhanced usability for both desktop and mobile users. Everything on our site, …

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Podcast #12: British Columbia’s Carbon Tax

June 15, 2015, by Brandy Faulkner

A tax on greenhouse gas emissions, a.k.a. carbon tax, is one policy mechanism for addressing climate change. The Canadian Province of British Columbia implemented a carbon tax in 2008 and …

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Podcast #11: Should I fly or drive?

May 14, 2015, by Don Bain

Don Bain and Michael Gillenwater discuss a personal carbon dilemma – should I fly or should I drive? A recent trip prompted Don to try 5 different on-line carbon calculators …

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June and August Workshops Available in Doha, Qatar

May 1, 2015, by Ahmad

This summer, the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute and M.I.C.E Global will be presenting two workshops in Doha, Qatar. June 2015: Introduction to Fundamentals and Best Practices of GHG Accounting for …

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Biochar soil amendment for sustainable agriculture with carbon and contaminant sequestration

April 2, 2015, by Carbon Management Journal

“Biochar offers a chance for sustainable agriculture with co-benefits 
of carbon sequestration and contaminant immobilization in soil.” Ming Zhang & Yong Sik Ok | Pages 255-257 | Published online: 29 …

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The Institute’s Top 4 Most Popular Blog Posts

April 2, 2015, by Michael Gillenwater

Over the years, we have accumulated a large trove of blog posts on carbon management topics. There are four pieces that continue to demand attention and are the most visited …

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Podcast #10: Problems with the new GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance

March 23, 2015, by Don Bain

Don Bain and Michael Gillenwater visit Washington, D.C. in January 2015. This conversation takes place at the same time that the new GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance, is being announced …

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Podcast #9: Joint U.S. – China Announcement on Climate Change

March 10, 2015, by Don Bain

Don Bain and Michael Gillenwater have a conversation about the joint U.S. – China announcement on climate change. Michael gives historical perspective to help understand the agreement. Don goes into …

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