Explainer: COPs, international climate action and the outcomes of COP27
What is a COP, you may ask? A COP is a ‘Council of Parties’ set up under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The UNFCCC was ratified…
What is a COP, you may ask? A COP is a ‘Council of Parties’ set up under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The UNFCCC was ratified…
2022 has been another huge and busy year for GreenCollar and our project partners. It has also been an eventful year for the planet. With multiple reports supporting the UN…
Despite the huge strides in carbon abatement in Australia, there’s still a disconnect between the community and the action taking place on farms.
Environmental markets have grown to meet real-world demand for tangible, positive environmental outcomes and corporations are adjusting their sustainability goals to keep up.
Agriculture is crucial for food security and rural incomes as well as other essential products and services. But as we face the realities of climate change, we need a move to climate-smart farming to successfully tackle food and climate security.
Media release: GreenCollar today launched the NaturePlus™ biodiversity conservation scheme, which applies a scientifically rigorous world-first environment accounting standard for generating credits to projects in high conservation value landscapes when…
When it comes to carbon projects, and integrating them into existing farms and farming practices, the journey itself can be part of the puzzle. Landholders can find that journey, from thinking about the issues to developing and finally implementing a strategy, long and arduous. But according to some, it is an easy enough puzzle to solve and well worth the effort.
Media release: Wednesday 26 October 2022 – The announcement by Qantas today that it is purchasing Reef Credits from GreenCollar is significant because it is both a major investment in…
Keynote speech by CEO James Schultz 2022 Australasian Emissions Reduction Summit, Darling Harbour, Sydney Good morning and welcome. Before I begin, I’d like to acknowledge the traditional owners of…