- Book Launch of “The Carbon Paradox”Hello fellow Paradoxophiles,The journey with our book The Carbon Paradox is gathering momentum, and we’re grateful for the incredible encouragement we’ve already received. Early readers have shared words that move us, thoughtful reviews are coming in, and the launch events are around the corner.Here’s a snapshot of what’s happening:What readers say → Read the blurbsReviews → See the reviewsUpcoming events → Join us… Read more: Book Launch of “The Carbon Paradox”
 - Carbon Credits are dead. Long live Climate Units!After decades of trial, error, and adjustment, carbon markets were finally beginning to deliver on their potential when they collapsed in a storm of controversy in 2023. Why did this happen? In part because, in tackling the wickedest problem in human history, carbon credits became entangled in a web of paradoxes – many of which we’ve collected… Read more: Carbon Credits are dead. Long live Climate Units!
 - Book AnnouncementDear Carbon Paradox Community, We’re excited to announce our upcoming book: The Carbon Paradox, launching this September during Climate Week NYC in partnership with Red Penguin Books. Told through the eyes of three daring students who travel to the tropical nation of Demba to fund climate projects, the story pulls you into the thrilling, complex, and… Read more: Book Announcement
 - Carbon Paradox GPTLet’s play! During Advent, we dove deep into exploring the fascinating world of carbon paradoxes. Now, as the January blues settle in, we thought, what better way to keep things engaging and intellectually stimulating than with a bit of playful innovation? That’s why we’re excited to unveil Carbon Paradox GPT, a web app designed to… Read more: Carbon Paradox GPT
 - Intro to Carbon ParadoxesClimate change is one of the most monumental challenges facing our society. Carbon credits were initiated to help funding the transition: Put a price on your remaining carbon emissions and fund projects that reduce the same emissions elsewhere while creating local benefits. After a short period of exponential growth, project-based carbon markets collapsed in 2023.… Read more: Intro to Carbon Paradoxes
 
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