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🌳 Carbon Confusion: When Trees Get Blamed for Breathing 🤔

eyesonbrasil Let’s talk about trees. You know, those leafy green things that have been quietly photosynthesizing since dinosaurs roamed the Earth. They’re the poster children of climate activism — the ultimate carbon heroes. Plant a tree, save the planet. Easy, right? Well… not so fast. In the latest twist of environmental logic, forestry — yes,…
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Carbon Footprint Measurement, Mitigation Policy, and Fair Agricultural Trade

Towards a More Sustainable Food System

Carbon Footprint Measurement, Mitigation Policy, and Fair Agricultural Trade eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 1 nov 2025– Global food production stands at a critical crossroads. On one hand, the sector must provide sufficient food for a growing world population; on the other, a drastic reduction in the environmental impact of agriculture and land use is urgently needed. Agriculture and…
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Risk Cost Of Carbon

Hypothesis for a Risk Cost of Carbon

Revising the Externalities and Ethics of Climate Change 1 Introduction The topic of this chapter is the theoretical plausibility of a second externalized cost of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, called the Risk Cost of Carbon (RCC), whereby the first externalized cost is already established as the Social Cost of Carbon (SCC). Chen et al.…
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Carbon Forecasting

We proudly present: Our Carbon Forecasting Model

We have developed a Carbon Forecasting Model using Anaplan that helps us measure our future emissions. Watch what the tool can do and how it can be of value to your own organization. Deloitte, Netherlands

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The Paris Climate Agreement for Beginners

Brazil Leading Role eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, 27 march 2023 The Paris Climate Agreement is an international treaty that was adopted in 2015 by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to address climate change and its impacts. The agreement aims to limit global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, with an…
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