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- Grayson Badgley
date: 10-02-2023
summary: Figuring out the location of an offset project shouldn't involve a scavenger hunt.
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- Grayson Badgley
date: 03-29-2023
summary: Carbon losses from the Bootleg Fire are severe enough to cause the termination of a forest offset project in Oregon.
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The Klamath East (ACR273) forest carbon offset project is slated for automatic termination as a result of the catastrophic [Bootleg Fire that burned through the project in 2021](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/23/us/wildfires-carbon-offsets.html). New paperwork, [filed on Monday](https://acr2.apx.com/mymodule/reg/TabDocuments.asp?r=111&ad=Prpt&act=update&type=PRO&aProj=pub&tablename=doc&id1=273), puts total wildfire-induced carbon losses at over 3 million tCO₂. The extent of the damage was so severe that the project's current standing live carbon stocks are lower than the project's baseline carbon stocks. As a result, [California's rules](https://govt.westlaw.com/calregs/Document/I16D2FF335A2111EC8227000D3A7C4BC3?bhcp=1&transitionType=Default&contextData=%28sc.Default%29) require that the entire project be terminated.
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- Danny Cullenward
date: 12-01-2022
summary: Offset projects hit by recent wildfires report larger carbon losses than we had projected.
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- Grayson Badgley
date: 11-29-2023
summary: New paperwork shows that carbon losses insured by California’s forest offset buffer pool are higher than previously estimated.
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For the third time in a row, the “Finite Carbon - Colville IFM project” (ACR255) has filed paperwork indicating that the project has lost more carbon than it gained. That puts the project in reversal and means California’s forest offset buffer pool will need to step in to insure against those losses.
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date: 08-02-2023
summary: New reporting indicates that the wildfire component of California's buffer pool is almost surely depleted.
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date: 04-05-2024
summary: New data released by the California Air Resources Board shows that California’s forest offset buffer pool has shrunk two quarters in a row.
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- Freya Chay
date: 09-20-2022
summary: Why we are archiving the CDR Database and shifting our attention to other priorities in the carbon removal ecosystem.
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One of our first projects at CarbonPlan was building the [CDR Database](https://carbonplan.org/research/cdr-database). Over the last two years, we analyzed more than 200 carbon dioxide removal (CDR) proposals, across a wide range of approaches, with the goal of bringing more openness, transparency, and accountability to the carbon removal ecosystem. In the early days of our organization, the CDR Database was by far our most-accessed research product.
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date: 2-10-2023
summary: We summarize a public letter from 35 organizations across the CDR ecosystem calling for a scientifically-grounded standards body for long-duration CDR that could review and harmonize emerging protocols.
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Last November, [Stripe](https://stripe.com/climate), [Lowercarbon Capital](https://lowercarboncapital.com), [Isometric](https://isometric.com), and CarbonPlan organized a convening focused on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV). At the convening, there was broad agreement that more robust structures are needed to ensure high-quality quantification and verification of carbon removal deployments.
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- Sadie Frank
date: 01-30-2023
summary: Highlighting scientific factors that can influence climate risk products.
card: climate-risk-metadata
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Until recently, physical climate risk assessments were conducted largely in academic contexts, where detailed methods descriptions are the norm. In that setting, researchers can evaluate and trust scientific analyses because they can review the methodological details, which increasingly means having access to the underlying data and code.
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date: 12-20-2022
summary: We analyze different ways the Federal Insurance Office could identify the most climate-vulnerable states.
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- Joe Hamman
date: 09-16-2021
summary: Our contributions to the initial Climate TRACE data release, and what’s coming next.
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date: 09-02-2022
summary: We describe our experiences building cloud-based data analysis pipelines for climate model downscaling, including specific challenges we faced and lessons we learned.
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- Danny Cullenward
date: 01-05-2022
summary: A new tool for tracking the use of carbon offsets for compliance in California's cap-and-trade program.
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In California’s cap-and-trade program, polluters can use offset credits to satisfy a portion of their compliance obligation. For accountability purposes, we think it’s important to be able to connect the dots between offset projects and the emissions they enable.
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date: 2-23-2023
summary: We updated the Compliance Users tool to include the latest available cap-and-trade program data about who is using which offsets.
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Last year, we released a [tool](https://carbonplan.org/research/compliance-users) that allows you to explore who is using which offsets to meet compliance obligations in the California cap-and-trade program. We've now updated the tool to reflect the [compliance data](https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/cap-and-trade-program/cap-and-trade-program-data) that was released in December 2022.
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date: 01-08-2024
summary: We updated the Compliance Users tool to include the latest available cap-and-trade program data about who is using which offsets.
card: compliance-users-v3
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In 2021, we released a [tool](https://carbonplan.org/research/compliance-users) that allows you to explore which regulated entities are using which offsets to compensate for their emissions within the California cap-and-trade program. We have now updated the tool to reflect the [compliance data](https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/cap-and-trade-program/cap-and-trade-program-data) that was released in December 2023.
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- Grayson Badgley
date: 12-19-2024
summary: We updated the Compliance Users tool to include the latest available cap-and-trade program data about who used which offsets during the program’s fourth compliance period.
card: compliance-users-v4
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In 2022, we built a [tool](https://carbonplan.org/research/compliance-users) that makes data about offset use within the California cap-and-trade program more accessible. Earlier this month, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) released its [annual data update](https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/cap-and-trade-program/cap-and-trade-program-data), which we have now added to the tool.
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date: 12-19-2022
summary: Updating our representation of Enhanced Weathering in the CDR Verification Framework in response to helpful feedback.
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- Jeremy Freeman
date: 09-14-2021
summary: Why we made this and what you'll find here.
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Public communication is core to our mission at CarbonPlan.
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- Raphael Hagen
date: 08-31-2023
summary: We added near real-time satellite data to our fire and offset project monitoring tool to highlight active and changing portions of fires.
card: forest-offsets-firms
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Over the past three fire seasons, we have [monitored wildfires](https://carbonplan.org/blog/offsets-fires-update) that burn within forest carbon offsets projects enrolled under California’s offsets program. To continue to improve our ability to monitor rapidly changing fires and highlight active burn areas, we have now added near real-time satellite data to our [monitoring tool](https://carbonplan.org/research/forest-offsets-fires).
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- Grayson Badgley
date: 03-21-2023
summary: A new paper about declining habitat suitability for conifers in California's Sierra Nevada demonstrates the shaky scientific foundations of California's forest offsets program.
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date: 11-04-2021
summary: Why open data and analytics matter in addressing climate-related financial risk.
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On October 21, the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) declared climate change an [emerging threat to financial stability](https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy0426). FSOC’s report comes at an important moment, as US domestic climate policy is mired in conflict during the COP26 meeting in Glasgow, and as international peers have already pulled ahead of the US in financial climate risk regulation. This blog post responds to one important issue raised by the report: the need for open data in climate-related financial risk analysis.
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date: 02-07-2024
summary: Two years ago, we received a donation we didn’t ask for. Last month, we were asked to send it back.
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In the summer of 2021, we received an unsolicited donation of $200k from the charity arm of the now-disgraced cryptocurrency firm FTX. It was unsolicited both in the sense that we did not ask for it, nor did we agree to accept it. A [story in Forbes](https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnhyatt/2022/11/22/this-climate-change-nonprofit-didnt-ask-for-ftxs-moneybut-got-200000-anyways/) covered the bizarre incident well.
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date: 09-07-2023
summary: “Measurements in Geochemical Carbon Dioxide Removal” by Campbell et al. presents a timely synthesis of measurement techniques to support CDR decision-making with a strong technical foundation.
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Yesterday, researchers published the first edition of [_“Measurements in Geochemical Carbon Dioxide Removal”_](https://doi.org/10.17861/2GE7-RE08) (Campbell et al. 2023), to which CarbonPlan contributed a forward. This work was led by scientists at Heriot-Watt University, and funded in part by the Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Centre (IDRIC). The report consolidates technical best practices for geochemical measurements that are relevant to carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches like [enhanced weathering](https://carbonplan.org/research/cdr-verification/enhanced-weathering) and [alkaline waste mineralization](https://carbonplan.org/research/cdr-verification/alkaline-waste-mineralization). It is freely accessible to the public, and should serve as a resource for all members of the geochemical CDR community to learn about relevant analytical techniques and how they can contribute to more effective and informed decision-making.
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date: 10-21-2024
summary: Upcoming CDR methodologies from the IPCC will provide a blueprint for national reporting of CDR. Now is the time to share evidence.
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The IPCC Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (TFI) plays a quiet but critical role in global climate policy. This body develops [methodologies](https://www.ipcc-nggip.iges.or.jp/public/index.html) that countries use to estimate and report the greenhouse gas emissions and removals that happen within their borders. Those national inventories provide the basis for national climate policies and for reporting progress toward Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement.
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- Oriana Chegwidden
date: 12-15-2023
summary: The open source Python library Kerchunk can speed up climate research.
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date: 11-26-2024
summary: For the first time, a landowner is looking to re-enroll a forest that was part of a project terminated after a catastrophic fire. While this practice is legal, it has potentially negative consequences for California’s buffer pool.
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The risks wildfire poses to the operation of California’s forest offset program are bigger than you might think — because the same place can burn more than once. In 2021, the Bootleg Fire burned through more than 400,000 acres of Southern Oregon, including nearly 100,000 acres of a California forest offset project called Klamath East ([ACR273](https://carbonplan.org/research/offsets-db/projects/ACR273)). The damage was so severe that the entire project was terminated, resulting in the retirement of 1.14 million offset credits from California’s buffer pool. The buffer pool is meant to insure California’s cap and trade program against the loss of offset projects and, to date, the Bootleg reversal represents the second largest withdrawal from the buffer pool in program history.
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date: 09-14-2022
summary: KlimaDAO sidesteps CarbonPlan’s criticisms of offset credit quality.
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Last week, KlimaDAO published [an analysis](https://www.klimadao.finance/blog/klimadao-analysis-of-the-base-carbon-tonne) of the Base Carbon Tonne (BCT) — a tokenized “pool” of conventional carbon offset credits that [we criticized](https://carbonplan.org/research/toucan-crypto-offsets) earlier this spring. This post responds to KlimaDAO’s analysis, which presents sunny conclusions that KlimaDAO describes as “in tension” with CarbonPlan’s findings on credit quality.
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date: 01-20-2023
summary: Missed deadlines and paperwork discrepancies obscure the status of California’s forest carbon offset buffer pool.
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date: 09-27-2021
summary: Why rendering scientific data in web maps is so tough, and how we’re trying to solve it.
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date: 06-26-2024
summary: Two fires in southern New Mexico have damaged the Mescalero Apache offset project, a large forest project enrolled in California’s forest offset program.
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Wildfires are burning again in the United States. This time, it’s the [South Fork and Salt fires](https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/nmmea-south-fork-and-salt), which started burning last Monday in southern New Mexico. Anomalously dry and windy conditions helped fuel these blazes, which quickly engulfed thousands of acres, triggering widespread evacuations, damaging upwards of 1,000 structures, and tragically killing at least two people.
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date: 02-18-2022
summary: We welcome the OCC's draft climate-related financial risk management principles and point out core tensions that could arise in implementation.
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We submitted comments to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) on their [Principles for Climate-Related Financial Risk Management
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date: 06-16-2022
summary: We have updated our wildfire monitoring tool in preparation for the 2022 fire season.
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date: 02-16-2022
summary: An open source implementation of forest biomass estimation using LiDAR.
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date: 09-05-2023
summary: Announcing the release of a new extreme heat dataset, and reflecting on why it’s important to do this kind of work in the open.
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Searches on Google for the term “heatwave” fluctuate throughout the year, typically peaking in July and bottoming out in December. But for the past two decades searches have been steadily rising — even in the winter. Now, more people seek information about extreme heat when it’s cold than they did when it was hot 20 years ago. It’s hard to imagine this trend is unrelated to climate change. And I think it demonstrates that one of the ways people are responding to climate risks is by trying to learn more about them.
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date: 08-19-2022
summary: We hosted a workshop with the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and the Initiative on Climate Risk and Resilience Law (ICRRL) on physical climate risk and financial regulation.
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The human and economic costs of climate change are increasingly visible across the U.S. In turn, regulators tasked with overseeing the economy and financial markets are focusing their attention to risks from climate hazards like floods, wildfires, and heatwaves. In 2021, the Biden Administration issued an [executive order](https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2021/05/20/executive-order-on-climate-related-financial-risk/) directing key regulatory agencies to review how they can address climate-related financial risk. In the year that followed, [several agencies](https://ceres.org/accelerator/regulation/scorecard?_ga=2.138448954.821819762.1657639703-6922862.1657639703) have taken encouraging steps to integrate climate risk into their work. Despite these important developments, much remains to be done to successfully ensure that climate change considerations are integrated into financial regulation — a task that requires [collaboration and engagement across different technical domains](https://carbonplan.org/research/data-financial-risk).
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date: 04-30-2024
summary: A political threat to a massive offset project in Indonesia illustrates the risks of carbon offsetting.
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Rimba Raya is one of the world’s largest offset projects and among the more highly regarded projects available on the market today – a tropical haven in Indonesia where both the atmosphere and endangered orangutans are protected through forest preservation. Unfortunately, the project’s future looks uncertain. Carbon Pulse, a carbon market news outlet, recently reported that the Indonesian government revoked a license crucial to the continued operation of Rimba Raya and that the project is now “[struggling to keep afloat](https://carbon-pulse.com/281876).”
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