Many corporations, organizations, and governments have made net zero commitments, and most are leaning on voluntary carbon offsetting to achieve these climate goals. But how can we be sure that such carbon offsets demonstrate a real change in the atmosphere? And how can we approach offsetting in a way that gives rise to an actual net zero society?
\nEli Mitchell-Larson is a climate researcher and PhD candidate at the University of Oxford and the corresponding author of The Oxford Principles for Net Zero Aligned Carbon Offsetting. He also serves as an advisor to Carbon Direct and is helping build a new carbon removal advocacy organization in Europe. On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, Eli joins Ross to walk us through Oxford\u2019s four principles, explaining why the guidelines prioritize decarbonizing first and then negating emissions.
\nEli describes why he advocates for a shift to carbon removal offsetting and long-lived storage, discussing why he believes nature-based solutions are crucial\u2014but may not be appropriate for carbon markets. Listen in to understand the argument of why companies must support the development of net zero aligned offsetting (and what that might look like) and learn how you can get involved in Eli\u2019s burgeoning advocacy organization that serves as a champion for carbon removal.
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\nThe Oxford Principles for Net Zero Aligned Carbon Offsetting 2020
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\n\n\nCDR Advocacy\u2019s Open Executive Director Role
\n\nGeorge Monbiot\u2019s 2006 Article on Carbon Offsets
\nUnited Nations Race to Zero Campaign
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