In this episode, we have invited CEO Nadeem Khan to talk about the Pakistan mangrove restoration project, Indus Delta Blue Carbon and his fascinating journey from journalism to the corporate world to running the worlds biggest mangrove carbon project. The IDBC project covers 350,000 hectares just east of Karachi. It’s a public, private and community partnership at unprecedented scale—66,000 people live in or near the project, benefitting by new jobs, health care facilities and schools. We talk about his personal journey and commitment, IDBC’s plan for the future, and the changing carbon market.
📖 References and further background:
🪝https://deltabluecarbon.com/about-1/
🪝https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadeem-k-5074884/
🪝https://www.trafigura.com/sustainability/case-studies/delta-blue-carbon-the-world-s-largest-blue-carbon-project/
🪝https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/nov/04/can-blue-carbon-make-offsetting-work-these-pioneers-think-so
🪝https://deltabluecarbon.com/
🎙️ About the podcast: The promise from the developed world to provide financing for the necessary energy transition and to deal with climate change’s impacts has not been met by the UN processes and direct aid. Instead, a combination of regulatory and voluntary carbon markets have emerged that are driving efficiency and funding to carbon avoiding and capturing projects around the world. The corporate sector has been a major leader in the creation of this market through their pledges to achieve carbon neutrality within far shorter timeframes than national pledges made at the UN conferences. The resulting maze of allowances and credits, Nationally Determined Contributions and Net Zero pledges, carbon taxes, emissions trading systems and carbon credits and offsets is now becoming more coherent and unified. It seems likely that a global price on carbon will emerge over the next 10 years that will drive that energy transition and contribute to living within our atmospheric limits and avoiding the worst consequences of climate change. Listen to this podcast hosted by Prof Charles E. Bedford from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology’s Division of Environment and Sustainability to capture meaningful insights on governance, market structures and practical case studies, that help you unpack the essentials of the green economy. This audio podcast originated from a HKUST course of the same name (ENVR 6090D). To learn more about courses offered by HKUST – ENVR, visit https://envr.ust.hk/
👨🏼🏫 About the host: Prof Charles E. Bedford focuses on conservation and climate finance at HKUST. He founded and serves as Chief Impact Officer at Carbon Growth Partners, the world’s first investment fund focused on the voluntary carbon market. He most recently served as The Nature Conservancy’s Asia Pacific Director delivering solutions on conservation finance, park and preserve declarations, climate change, fisheries and forest management. He’s led teams in the NGO sector around philanthropy, board management, and organisational development; helped to create new NGOs and philanthropic boards in China, Indonesia, Australia, Mongolia, Myanmar and New Zealand.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-bedford-1116095/
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