The Nature Conservancy Newsroom, July 30, 2025
“New Partnership Bridges Science and Standards for Nature-Based Carbon Credits”
Carbon Pulse, July 30, 2025
“INTERVIEW: ICVCM’s science partnership brings “adaptive rigour” to an evolving market”
Mongabay, June 23, 2025
“Bring the forest to the farm or the farm to the forest? Agroforestry faces a dichotomy”
Yale School of the Environment News, June 2, 2025
“A Roadmap for Revamping Forest Carbon Credit Protocols”
Yale School of the Environment News, April 24, 2025
“What Does the Future Hold for National Forests?”
Yale School of the Environment News, April 2, 2025
“Agriculture in Forests Can Provide Climate and Economic Dividend”
Carbon Pulse, March 25, 2025
“NACW25: Advance scientific research for carbon market integrity, experts say”
Yale School of the Environment News, March 12, 2025
“Ensuring Soil Carbon Farming Climate Mitigation Claims Represent Reality”
Yale School of the Environment News, January 17, 2025
“Direct Measurements Can Reduce Uncertainty in Soil Carbon Credit Markets”
The Jumpstart Nature Podcast, January 13, 2025
“#9: Invaders in Your Yard: The Hidden Dangers of Invasive Species”
Climate Now Podcast, December 11, 2024
“Episode 131: Roads to CO2 Removal”
Carbon Pulse, December 3, 2024
“A purposeful scientific community of practice can help carbon markets deliver impact at scale”
Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture News, October 28, 2024
“YASSP and EDF Conduct Successful YCNCC-Funded Workshop on Soil Carbon Accounting”
Yale Sustainability, September 16, 2024
“Yale Experts Explain Invasive Species”
The Wall Street Journal, June 18, 2024
“Turning Brazilian Farmland Back Into Forest Gains Some Traction”
WSCO-TV, April 9, 2024
“Study says strategic pine planting and harvesting in North Carolina could help fight climate change”
Yale School of the Environment News, December 11, 2023
Yale Daily News, September 20, 2023
“Yale School of the Environment professors weigh in on post-Labor Day heat wave”
Australian Associate Press, April 28, 2023
“Carbon emissions claim is barking up the wrong tree”