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ICYMI: A big week for #GreenBonds & climate finance, with the #SR15 reminding us of the urgency to scale up green investment. In this string we’ll point to some of the events & moments from around the world that we’ve captured since Monday.
ICYMI: India: Giant state bank #SBI made a US$650m splash in the #greenbonds pool with inaugural issuance, funding #wind & #solar. In our special Post we profiled the bond, @SGX listing, asked when are more of global Top 100 Banks going to issue green. climatebonds.net/2018/10/sbi-ma…
Still in India: our CEO @seankidney takes some time out for longer form interview with Priya Sreenivasan from @down2earthindia. Shares his [forthright] views on the $US7billion domestic #greenbonds market & its outlook. Worth the read. downtoearth.org.in/interviews/-th…
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Bay Area folks! Thanks for showing up with so much energy last week at the #RiseForClimate march and at #GCAS2018. But there's more work to be done—we've got two events coming up this week to help stop the expansion of the Phillips 66 refinery in Rodeo:
First, this Thursday, Sept 20th join @IdleNoMoreSFBay and Stand for a discussion with indigenous activists and industry experts about how resistance to oil pipelines, oil tankers, and refinery expansions connect frontline communities in Canada and the US: facebook.com/events/2638165…
Then, on Saturday, Sept 22nd, @IdleNoMoreSFBay and Stand are hosting a prayer and teach-in front of the P66 refinery in Rodeo. Our message? We want clean air, water, soil—and that means rejecting the proposed to P66 refinery expansion. Stand with us! stand.earth/action/phillip…
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A panel on Science and Soil: Innovation to unlock the future of food at @30x30FFL and we cannot be more excited!!! Those are all our favorite things! #GCAS2018
Measurement is a key challenge but what gets measured gets counted.

Not always easy to reconcile science’s need for precision and corporate need for scalability.

When it comes to soils, this is even more challenging. Soils are notoriously tricky.
Protecting biodiversity, enhancing fertility, and saving water - those are a few of the benefits that come with storing carbon in soils.

And these benefits can also be economic.

But we need new valuation systems, innovative markets, and some good ol’ ingenuity. #GCAS2018
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