Heard about dynamic baselining but not sure what exactly it means? Want to understand how dynamic baselines provide a better measure of climate impact, and where they don’t? Our VP of Nature-Based Research and Monitoring, Nan Pond, can help. Join Renoster's webinar at 11 am EST on August 1 to learn: ✅ How dynamic baselining can improve the accuracy and reliability of forest carbon credit assessments ✅ Real-world applications and impact ✅ Challenges and opportunities of this new approach Nan will be moderating this webinar, alongside industry experts: ➡️ Christine Cadigan, American Forest Foundation ➡️ Carlos E. Silva, Pachama ➡️ Elias Ayrey (PhD), Renoster Come join us! https://lnkd.in/ggnbGGmz
Rubicon Carbon
Environmental Services
Marina del Rey, California 6,908 followers
Catalyzing climate action through market-based solutions and products
About us
Rubicon Carbon is a next-generation carbon solutions provider. Led by a management team with deep expertise in business building, markets, sustainability, and carbon finance, Rubicon is an innovative platform that channels capital to unlock at-scale decarbonization projects and delivers enterprise-grade solutions for carbon credit purchases. Rubicon Carbon strives to deliver greater scale, confidence, and innovation across all facets of the carbon market and meet the growing demand for end-to-end, high-integrity emissions reduction solutions.
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https://www.rubiconcarbon.com/
External link for Rubicon Carbon
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- Environmental Services
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- 11-50 employees
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- Marina del Rey, California
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
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13274 Fiji Way
Suite 350
Marina del Rey, California 90292, US
Employees at Rubicon Carbon
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As much as we can reduce risk in carbon projects, we can never entirely eliminate it. The good news is that risk in carbon credit projects can be managed. At Rubicon Carbon, we’ve developed a risk-adjustment process that allows us to invest in a wide range of carbon credits while accounting for risks such as over-crediting. Read our whitepaper to understand how our risk adjustment works 👉 https://buff.ly/3S4R9hm
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🌿 **Rubicon Carbon's July Newsletter is hot off the press** 🌿 🔍 **Highlights This Month**: 1. **Rubicon Carbon Partners with Formula E Driver Lucas di Grassi** 🚗 Last month, our team cheered on Formula E Champion and ABT Cupra Driver Lucas Di Grassi in Portland, Oregon. Read more about this exciting partnership. 2. **Investing in Climate Solutions: Insights from Chris Brown** 🌱 We interviewed Christopher Brown, our Head of Principal Investments, about the unique challenges and opportunities in early-stage carbon projects. 3. **[Podcast Alert!] The Climate Purists Versus the Pragmatists** 🎙️ In an interview on the Bionic Planet podcast, our Chief Science Officer, Dr. Jennifer Jenkins, discusses the different approaches to achieving global net zero emissions. 🔔 **What You Should Know About the VCM**: - **SBTi adjusts Scope 3 Emissions Update target date** 📅 - **Verra seeks to re-quantify legacy carbon credits** 🌳 - **Indigenous Peoples demand their voices be heard on Scope 3** 🌍 - **Forests may store twice as much carbon as previously thought** 🌲 Explore these topics and more in our newsletter. #RubiconCarbon #ClimateAction #CarbonMarket #Sustainability #Newsletter #CarbonCredits
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How does Rubicon Carbon choose what projects to invest in as we build our diversified Rubicon Carbon Tonnes™? In this interview, Rubicon Carbon's Head of Principal Investments, Christopher Brown, provides insight into his background, how investing in carbon projects differs from traditional commodity investing, and what Rubicon Carbon looks for in projects that span project types, geographies, and methodologies. Take a look:
Investing in Climate Solutions: Insights from Chris Brown, Rubicon Carbon's Head of Investments
Rubicon Carbon on LinkedIn
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Many people don’t realize that rocks affect climate. 👇👇 Rocks draw down and store #CO2 from the atmosphere. Enhanced rock weathering leverages the carbon potential of rocks to speed up the natural pace of this carbon sequestration.
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How do you monitor a #carbonremoval project for 1000 years? 1000 years ago, things were a little different on planet Earth — there obviously was no internet, no electricity, and the biggest city in the world was Córdoba, in Spain. But many carbon removal projects promise durability on a similar timescale. How can they do that? One way to address liability concerns is to look to institutions likely to be around for a long time. We may be able to transfer liability from site owners and operators to longer-term entities like state and national governments. There are a number of other mechanisms to ensure long-term liability. Here’s Rubicon Carbon's Amishi Kumar Claros explaining those mechanisms: https://lnkd.in/g8vBE4Xb
How do you monitor a CDR project for 1000 years? - Amishi Kumar, Rubicon Carbon - February 27, 2024
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How do we know that #carboncapture projects are accurately counting their climate impact? Our Head of Industrial and CDR Research, Amishi Kumar Claros, is speaking at a panel discussion on accounting considerations for carbon capture this Tuesday in Houston, TX. Thanks to the CCS/Decarbonization Project Development, Finance & Investment Summit for having one of our Rubicon Carbon experts on the panel.
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We believe that diversified #carbonremoval portfolios are one way to scale carbon removal investments to the level the planet requires. Our whitepaper explains how giving buyers access to #carboncredits within broad portfolios will drive the best outcomes 👇👇👇 https://buff.ly/3wMsExv
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The Voluntary Carbon Market has been very excited about the potential of direct air capture (DAC). DAC is currently one of the more expensive carbon removal options, and there are some concerns about scalability. However, it’s one of the lower-risk types of carbon removal projects, and conducting due diligence is relatively easier than other project types. Here’s Rubicon Carbon’s Amishi Kumar Claros explaining how DAC mechanisms work: https://buff.ly/3Y49vCV
Direct Air Capture Overview (DAC) - Amishi Kumar, Rubicon Carbon - GreenBiz - February 27, 2024
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What’s the difference between carbon avoidance and #carbonremoval? Both represent a tonne of CO2e, but there’s a key difference: ‘Avoidance’ or ‘reduction’ credits represent CO2e that would otherwise have been emitted without the project intervention. ‘Removal’ credits represent CO2e that has been removed from the atmosphere and/or the ocean and stored durably because of the project. We need both types of credits to tackle climate change. Avoidance projects help us from adding more CO2e to the atmosphere whilst removal projects help remove emissions previously added.
Difference Between Carbon Avoidance & Carbon Removal - Amishi Kumar, Rubicon Carbon - 02/27/2024
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