
The Nature-based Solutions Podcast
The Nature-Based Solutions podcast takes you all over the world, to carbon projects in Brazil and Indonesia, to Climate Week in New York and to businesses across the globe who are investing in nature-based solutions to climate change.
Expect animal encounters, business insights and inspiring stories of projects achieving the double aim of protecting biodiversity and sequestering carbon on the route to net zero.
Hosted by Dr Murray Collins, this podcast is both entertaining and informative, providing an accessible overview of the carbon markets and the industry at large.
For more information, go to www.space-intelligence.com
Episodes
15 episodes
Protecting the Amazon with Laura Albuquerque from Future Climate
In this episode we chat with Laura Albuquerque, Chief Climate Officer at Future Climate. Laura brings 20 years of experience in climate change, and gives us an inside look at some of the major forest carbon projects Future Climate is working on...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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22:46

How Gen Z is shaping Indonesia’s green future with PT SEM
In the final episode of the Indonesian series, Murray Collins and Stuart Clenaghan chat with the team from PTSEM, an environmental consulting firm in Indonesia. Young entrepreneurs Muharam Angga Pratama and Sandi Bimasena share how Gen Z in Ind...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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26:33

Scaling Indonesia’s carbon markets with Dr. Riza Suarga
Murray and Stuart are joined by Dr. Riza Suarga, Chairman of the Indonesian Carbon Trade Association to discuss carbon pricing, the role of the Indonesian carbon exchange and how the market can align to the international carbon standards like V...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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50:08

Restoring Indonesia's mangroves with Yani Septiani and Nunuk Widarsih
In the first episode of our three-part Indonesia special, Murray Collins and co-host Stuart Clenaghan speak with Yani Septiani and Nunuk Widarsih about how Indonesia can restore its vast natural resources while becoming a leading carbon credit ...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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28:59

What Article 6 means for voluntary carbon markets with prof. Ed Mitchard
Dr. Murray Collins is back hosting another season of the Nature-based Solutions Podcast! For the first episode of the year, we sit down with prof. Ed Mitchard, our Chief Scientist and Co-Founder to break down Article 6 and its potential impact ...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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25:38

Protecting forests globally with Dr Maren Pauly from Everland
Everland represents the largest portfolio of high impact REDD+ conservation projects in the world, marketing and selling the carbon credits into the voluntary carbon markets.Most of their projects are in Cambodia, Kenya and the Democrat...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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25:26

Mapping Scotland's habitats for NatureScot
From shingle shore, to coniferous forest, Space Intelligence has mapped every inch of Scotland's varied habitats. Philippa Vigano, Innovative Technologies Programme Manager at NatureScot, discusses the need for such maps and the importance of m...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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22:50

Australia: Action, not targets, with Rob Waterworth from FlintPro
Dr Rob Waterworth, founder of FlintPRO, talks to Murray and Kim about the need for action and not just target-setting, in the fight to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees centrigrade. With 25 years in the sector and a successful tech company to ...
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Episode 8
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39:22

Carbonomics and GreenWISHING with Gordon Bennett of ICE
Gordon Bennett is the Managing Director - Utility Markets at ICE (Intercontinental Exchange). ICE is a financial data services and technology company, which owns and operates various exchanges around the world, including t...
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Episode 7
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39:31

Tanzania, LiDAR and how to measure forests
How do you know how much carbon is contained in a forest?Three scientific experts from Space Intelligence share details of the technology and science used to accurately map forests both from the ground and from space.Dr Paula Ni...
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Episode 6
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17:56

Carbon markets explained, with Chris Stephenson
The carbon markets are maturing as technology becomes more sophisticated.In this week's episode expert Chris Stephenson explains their origins, how they work and his predictions for their growth as we head towards 2030.
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Episode 5
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20:44

Peru: Green Gold Forestry and Stuart Clenaghan
What if you took a logging concession and turned it into a conservation project?On this week's episode we talk to Stuart Clenaghan of Green Gold Forestry in Peru about the process of setting up a forest carbon project and bringing the l...
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Episode 4
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19:28

Kenya and the impact of nature-based solutions
Kenya is famous for its large savannah animals and is a popular spot for tourists wanting to spot elephants, lions and giraffes while on safari.This week, Professor Ed Mitchard discusses the country's natural capital and the difficultie...
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Episode 3
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29:22
