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Everland

Everland

环境服务

At the heart of nature

关于我们

Everland represents the world’s largest portfolio of high-impact, forest conservation (REDD+) projects that protect wildlife and enhance the well-being of forest communities. The company brings together forest communities and corporations in a common cause to protect some of the world’s most important and vulnerable forests. REDD+ is an acronym for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, a UN-envisioned climate change mitigation strategy. When REDD+ projects prove they have successfully stopped deforestation, they generate Verified Emission Reductions (VERs, aka offsets or carbon credits) that can be sold to corporations who want to voluntarily offset their unavoidable emissions by supporting verified projects that stop forests from burning while delivering meaningful social and biodiversity co-benefits.

网站
https://www.everland.earth
所属行业
环境服务
规模
2-10 人
总部
New York
类型
私人持股
创立
2017
领域
REDD+、Marketing、Carbon credits、Voluntary carbon market和Nature-based solutions

地点

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动态

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    The countdown is on for North America’s largest carbon event, and we’re excited to be part of the conversation on the future of REDD+, carbon markets, and high-integrity climate finance. ?? What’s on our radar? ? The transition to VM0048 and its impact on REDD+ supply ? Ensuring carbon finance delivers real benefits for people & planet ? The role of Indigenous and local communities in conserving forests If you’re attending #NACW2025, we’d love to connect! Let’s talk about how we can drive meaningful, high-impact climate solutions together. #REDD #CarbonMarkets #ClimateFinance #NatureBasedSolutions #NetZero

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    Everland is heading to #NACW! The future of carbon markets is built on transparency, impact, and collaboration—let’s talk about it at #NACW2025! Our team will be in Los Angeles next week, ready to connect and share insights on the latest in high-quality REDD+ projects, the transition to VM0048 and the role of carbon finance in scaling conservation. ?? Meet the team: Joshua McCarron - Global Head of Business Development Morgan Berman - Account Manager Philip Rothrock - Account Executive If you're attending, please reach out, we’d love to chat!

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    ?? Happy New Year! As we welcome 2025, we're reminded of the importance of conserving our planet’s biodiversity and supporting wildlife recovery. In December, Lomphat, a 5-month-old elephant calf, was rescued in #Cambodia after suffering a snare injury. Thanks to the swift response of the Ministry of Environment and Wildlife Alliance, Lomphat is now on her road to recovery, gaining weight and showing signs of improvement. Her story emphasizes why we must continue to support REDD+ efforts. By investing in forest communities and ensuring sustainable land-use practices, we not only protect habitats for endangered species like Lomphat, but we also help strengthen the livelihoods of those who are guardians of these critical ecosystems. Here’s to a year of bold action and meaningful impact.? ?? Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/gnrg3gmK #HappyNewYear #WildlifeProtection #REDD

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    As 2024 comes to a close, we reflect on a year filled with milestones, challenges and progress in the fight for our planet’s future. In this final edition of Forest Notes for the year, we’re celebrating the transformative work being done across the globe to protect forests, safeguard biodiversity, support livelihoods and combat climate change in partnership with communities. We’ll be taking a short break for the holidays and look forward to continuing this critical work in 2025. Wishing you happy holidays and all the best in the year ahead! For the full edition of Forest Notes subscribe here: https://lnkd.in/e_syv-TD

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    ?? Key Finding from the Global Baseline White Paper At a system level, historical project-level REDD+ crediting was essentially identical to what it would have been under a jurisdictional approach. Over the 20-year study period, project-level REDD+ carbon crediting outcomes were essentially the same as they would have been under a jurisdictional forest reference emissions level (FREL), allocated to projects on the basis of area. This finding highlights the robustness and accuracy of REDD+ crediting under Verra’s Verified Carbon Standard (VCS), reinforcing confidence in its integrity and effectiveness in combating deforestation. ??- https://lnkd.in/eDshCg-t

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    ?? Key finding from the Global Baseline White Paper Forest loss rates in REDD+ project areas were ten times lower than in surrounding jurisdictions. The analysis found that deforestation rates in REDD+ project areas were ten times lower than in their surrounding jurisdictions. Even with high leakage assumptions factored in, the projects achieved significantly reduced deforestation. This demonstrates the systematic effectiveness of REDD+ in protecting forests while delivering measurable climate benefits. Read the full paper here - https://lnkd.in/eDshCg-t

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    Discover the incredible story of resilience and hope from the Congo Basin. Black Water explores how the community around Lake Mai Ndombe is transforming crisis into opportunity by using #CarbonCredits to restore their ecosystem and secure their future. Watch now: https://lnkd.in/eMiStUni #BlackWater #Conservation #CarbonCreditsWork

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    Black Water is a poignant exploration of survival and resilience deep in the remote forest of the Congo Basin. This short film delves into the lives of a local community around Lake Mai Ndombe (which translates to “Lake of Black Water’) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This once bountiful body of water now teeters on the brink of collapse. Over the years, the lake’s vibrant fish population has dwindled, threatening the livelihoods of those who have relied on its resources for generations.?? The film traces this ecological decline back to an unexpected source. Through intimate interviews and breathtaking visuals, Black Water captures the struggle of the lake's surrounding communities as they face the harsh reality of dwindling resources. It explores the cultural and generational shifts brought on by the environmental crisis, revealing the deep connection between the people and the lake that sustains them.?? Amidst the struggle, Black Water captures a glimmer of hope. The communities have embarked on an ambitious project to restore their ecosystem. By using their profits from carbon credits earned through forest conservation, they have built sustainable fish nurseries. This project not only offers a lifeline to those on the brink of starvation but also holds the promise of restoring balance to the lake's fragile ecosystem.?? Watch the film and immerse yourself in the rainforests of the Congo basin to learn about this community’s plight and their solution. Sign up for our email newsletter to get updates from the community: https://lnkd.in/gc2sP_UP #CarbonCreditsWork #BlackWater #Conservation #DocumentaryFilm #Congo

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    ???A Historic Milestone for Makira, its communities, and biodiversity!??? December 12, 2024, marks a key step in preserving the Makira Natural Park, one of Madagascar’s largest tropical rainforests. Thanks to the support of?Rio Tinto?and a partnership with the?Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development,?Wildlife Conservation Society,?Makira Carbon Company, and?Everland , several agreements were signed to ensure sustainable conservation financing, enhance climate resilience, and support local communities. ???These agreements include: ???A marketing contract ???An emissions reduction purchase agreement ???A convention for the management of the Makira Community Carbon Fund ? ???Main objectives for the agreements is to: ???Provide direct support to communities through the Makira Community Carbon Fund ???Protect 372,470 hectares of Makira’s primary rainforest ???Promote carbon credits to reduce deforestation??? ? The development of these agreements is made possible by the Rio Tinto commitment $16 million to the Makira Natural Park REDD+ Project in northern Madagascar, through a new partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Everland.?WCS salutes the Government of the Republic of Madagascar and Rio Tinto in supporting this process. Read the news ?? https://bit.ly/4gzWdnX ? #Conservation #Makira #REDDplus #Biodiversity #Climate

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    ?? Key finding from the Global Baseline white paper REDD+ project baseline forest loss predictions closely matched actual jurisdictional forest loss. When aggregated globally over a 20-year period (2002–2022), REDD+ baseline projections — which estimate deforestation in the absence of a project — closely matched the actual forest loss observed in surrounding jurisdictions. This result highlights that REDD+ carbon crediting has been robust at a system level, demonstrating that baseline methodologies have been a reasonable and effective benchmark for assessing deforestation threats. ?? Read more here- https://lnkd.in/eDshCg-t #REDD #ClimateImpact #Deforestation

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    Today, Everland and Space Intelligence published a white paper titled "Global Baseline Assessment of REDD+ Projects: Twenty Years of Carbon Crediting." Authored by Joshua Tosteson, Maren Burrows (Pauly), Ph.D. and Ed Mitchard, the study concludes that carbon crediting from REDD+ projects has been robust when assessed system-wide over its twenty-year history. The research analyzed baseline forest loss projections for 45 REDD+ projects, comparing them to actual forest loss in surrounding jurisdictions between 2002 and 2022. The findings show that REDD+ project baselines closely matched the actual forest loss which took place in their surrounding jurisdictions, and systematically achieved low levels of forest loss in comparison to the surrounding jurisdictions. Read the full paper to explore this critical research into the role of REDD+ project baselines in combating deforestation. ??- https://lnkd.in/eDshCg-t

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