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New Roadmap for Establishing Quality in Carbon Removal Markets

The Carbon Removal Alliance’s latest report, "Establishing Quality in Carbon Removal: A Roadmap for MRV", addresses the critical need for improved Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) to scale the industry. The roadmap highlights how stronger MRV systems can enhance market integrity, foster competition, and give buyers the information they need to make smart purchasing decisions.

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Salmon Restoration: Putting Humpty Dumpty BackTogether

The largest summer chum salmon run since 1975 shows how Tribes are rebuilding both habitat and fish populations, defying odds and obstacles. This is nobody’s idea of easy work. Tribes’ unflagging commitment is one of the main reasons salmon still return to Puget Sound. For Global Ocean Health, that determination is also one of the main reasons why much of our work centers on partnership with Tribes.

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Getting Started on Methane Cleanup

This report is a welcome entry in an infant field. Here's hoping methods of methane removal can mature quickly and earn a welcome place among climate solutions—and among people who must live with them. It’s good to see the National Academies chewing into this vital challenge.

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