Always great to read your insights on the market's protracted emergence. You mention that offsetting is a likely necessity if credits sale are to scale upwards in the future, and that the threat of greenwashing looms persistently over the entire conversation of nature crediting. Isn't there a link between the two? Given what we understand about the importance of habitat connectivity, and the difficulties of quantifying/equating spatially distinct habitats (even ones with seemingly comparable species compositions and functions), wouldn't the promise of offsetting biodiversity loss in one habitat via credits sales on a habitat elsewhere open the door for corporate greenwashing?
A student here trying to navigate the complex and ever-evolving landscape... this is insanely helpful. Thank you so much for the amazing work!
Glad it's useful Tang!
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Great insights Simas!! I appreciate the perfect balance you are striking between free and paywalled content, and wishing you enormous success!!
This means so much coming from you Jessica. Thank you! Doing my best while planning to increase the scope/quality of my work.
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Always great to read your insights on the market's protracted emergence. You mention that offsetting is a likely necessity if credits sale are to scale upwards in the future, and that the threat of greenwashing looms persistently over the entire conversation of nature crediting. Isn't there a link between the two? Given what we understand about the importance of habitat connectivity, and the difficulties of quantifying/equating spatially distinct habitats (even ones with seemingly comparable species compositions and functions), wouldn't the promise of offsetting biodiversity loss in one habitat via credits sales on a habitat elsewhere open the door for corporate greenwashing?
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