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Perspectives


True Credit: A Better Yardstick for Carbon Markets
Precise, complete, and irreversible. A proposal for a new yardstick in the carbon market.


Why Do Companies Participate in the Voluntary Carbon Market?
The reasons and motivations that companies are buying carbon credits or carbon removals

Sky Harvest's Response to USDA Request for Information
In response to a request for information from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to support the preparation of proposed regulations...

True Credits featured in CFTC commentary
Carbon 2.0 features large in CFTC commentary submitted by Sky Harvest in response to RFI re voluntary carbon market regulation

A New Carbon Credit Definition
Today's carbon markets are plagued by a broken system that inadequately measures the impact of carbon credits. However, there is hope.


Revolutionizing Carbon Credits: Embrace a "Pay Upon Delivery" Model!
You wouldn't buy a puzzle without all the pieces, so why would you pay for carbon credits that haven’t been delivered? Published January...


Voluntary Carbon Tax Unlocks Limitless Possibilities for Impact (Part 3)
You’ve implemented a voluntary carbon tax. Now, how do you allocate your “tax revenue”? Let the fun begin! Published July 28, 2023 In two...


How to Implement a Voluntary Carbon Tax (Part 2)
So, how do you implement a voluntary carbon tax within your company? The short answer is that it’s easy. Published July 28, 2023 There...


A Simple, Elegant Solution to Meeting your Climate Targets (Part 1)
Managing your business’s greenhouse gas emissions is tough! What do you do? Published July 28, 2023 The single bottom line, which solely...

Response to UN on Removal Activities
Respond to United Nations public consultation on Removal Activities


What's Wrong with Carbon Credits?
Today’s carbon market standards fail to incent uniform quality, urgency, and access. We propose solutions to accelerate climate action.


The Broken Yardstick of Carbon Markets
Today’s carbon markets are using a broken yardstick. We propose a better yardstick that promises increased climate impact.

Dear Verra, re: Tonne-Year Accounting
Sky Harvest responds to Verra's public commentary on its proposal for tonne-year accounting
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