KammaKast #9: Voluntary Carbon Markets with Ted Christie-Miller

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How do voluntary carbon markets work as a climate solution? And how have they developed over recent years?

In this episode of KammaKast, Kamma’s CEO and Co-Founder Orla Shields is joined by Ted Christie-Miller, Head of Carbon Removal at BeZero Carbon.

Ted leads the research, ratings and partnerships team for engineered carbon removal at BeZero Carbon. The BeZero Carbon Rating provides users with a risk based assessment for understanding and interrogating carbon credit performance of any type, in any sector and country.

Together, Ted and Orla discuss how carbon markets can be improved or expanded upon in order to more effectively address climate change.

As well as watching or listening on this page, you can watch and subscribe to the conversation on YouTube or listen now using your favourite podcast apps such as Apple PodcastsSpotify or use the RSS Feed where you can also subscribe to receive the next episodes as soon as they are released.  

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