The hottest Carbon Markets Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top Climate & Environment Topics
Who is Robert Malone β€’ 11 implied HN points β€’ 02 Mar 26
  1. AI is already changing farming by turning satellites, sensors, and models into practical tools that let farmers treat each part of a field differently and monitor crops and soil in real time.
  2. Regenerative agriculture focuses on rebuilding soil health, water retention, and biodiversity, and AI helps by managing local complexity, offering tailored advice and virtual simulations, and enabling cheaper continuous verification so farmers can get paid for real ecological outcomes.
  3. There are real risks β€” who owns and benefits from farm data, training bias toward wealthy farms, and high technology costs β€” so fair data governance, accessible financing, and smart policy are needed to prevent widening inequalities.
Chartbook β€’ 329 implied HN points β€’ 21 Jun 25
  1. California's carbon market is struggling, with recent auctions hitting the lowest price allowed. This shows challenges in the effectiveness of cap-and-trade programs for reducing emissions.
  2. There are some intriguing details about luxury yacht builders. This topic highlights a different side of luxury and the business around it.
  3. A look at Kagame's career reveals it to be quite remarkable, and Goldin's insights offer a unique perspective on various issues in the world today.
The Green Techpreneur β€’ 16 implied HN points β€’ 08 Aug 25
  1. Arbonics helps landowners turn their forests into carbon sinks, which means they can earn money by planting and protecting trees. This is good for the environment and helps combat climate change.
  2. The company uses advanced data technology to figure out how much carbon each piece of land can store. This helps ensure the projects are reliable and trustworthy.
  3. Lisett and her team believe that Europe's forests play a crucial role in fighting climate change and shouldn't be overlooked. They aim to cover half of Europe's forests with their projects soon.
The Green Techpreneur β€’ 4 implied HN points β€’ 01 Nov 24
  1. Two brothers transformed their struggling tea plantation into a climate action project by using Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW). This process helps capture carbon dioxide while also improving soil health.
  2. By spreading crushed basalt rock on their farmland, they make the soil less acidic and boost crop yields for local farmers. This method provides benefits to both the environment and the community.
  3. They aim to make India a key player in the carbon market by offering affordable carbon credits, with the goal of scaling their project to remove millions of tons of CO2 by 2030.
The Green Techpreneur β€’ 4 implied HN points β€’ 15 Sep 23
  1. CEEZER is a marketplace platform bringing harmony, transparency, and data to the carbon market.
  2. CEEZER aims to help buyers and sellers navigate the complexity of carbon quality and buying decisions by providing 3.5 million data points and AI analysis.
  3. Magnus and his team built CEEZER to provide a data-driven, non-BS approach to the carbon market, focusing on impactful climate action and long-term commitment.
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