In this episode with Peter Weisberg goes into detail on how dairy digesters can play a role in state clean fuel standard and cap-and-trade programs, as well as the Federal Renewable Fuel Standard program. Peter breaks down their current trends and how supply and demand in these programs can influence digester project development. If you […]
Join 3Degrees on a journey through the heart of sustainable agriculture! In this exclusive behind-the-scenes look, John Bourne, our Director of Agriculture, explores innovative methane reduction practices on two local farms. These practices aren’t just transforming the farming landscape; they’re making a direct impact on the carbon footprints of food and beverage manufacturers. Discover how […]
In recent years, companies with agriculture-heavy supply chains have begun taking new approaches to reduce scope 3 emissions. By integrating decarbonization work into the value chains they source from, companies that inset can help expand the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices and offer other organizations linked to agriculture an opportunity to purchase the emissions reductions […]
What are improved cookstove carbon projects? Improved cookstove carbon projects are intended to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improve the overall environmental and human health impacts of common cooking practices, particularly in developing countries. Often, cooking methods in undeveloped regions involve open fires or basic stoves that burn solid fuels like wood, crop residues, […]
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What is landfill gas capture? Landfill gas capture, also known as landfill gas recovery or landfill gas management, refers to the process of collecting and utilizing the gas that is produced by the decomposition of organic waste in landfills. As the waste decomposes, it generates a mixture of gasses known as landfill gas (LFG), which […]
The voluntary carbon market (VCM) is grappling with opposing forces: the need to ensure quality as the market grows larger and more complex. At a high level, the influx of resources into the market over the past few years is a positive signal for global efforts to mitigate climate change. But quality concerns have dogged […]
Stephanie Harris, 3Degrees’ Director of Carbon Markets, shares key benefits and considerations for organizations interested in supporting new carbon project development. Watch the video