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Science, technology, and risk management take center stage in carbon removals

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The nature-based carbon removals industry is undergoing a scientific and technological transformation to restore credibility in the voluntary carbon market.

In this episode, host Eklavya Gupte speaks with Santiago Canel Soria, senior price reporter at S&P Global Energy Platts, about how project developers are deploying advanced monitoring systems and rigorous methodologies to address past market challenges as corporate buyers demand higher integrity offsets.

Santiago speaks with Saif Bhatti, CEO of Renoster, and Christopher Kilner, head of biosphere science at Isometric, who explain how scientific advances and risk-management strategies are establishing nature-based removals as a credible, scalable, and cost-effective pillar of the VCM.

The discussion covers the role of insurance in carbon markets, the challenge of operationalizing rigorous science at scale, and why nature-based solutions remain essential for corporates with net-zero targets.

Related content:

Platts Carbon Credit Price Assessments

Carbon Markets Specifications Guide 

Voluntary carbon markets: how they work, how they're priced and who's involved

Price Assessments (Subscriber content):

Platts CRC ACRCA00

Platts Biochar, US ATCCA00

Platts  Biochar, India INBCY00

Platts Blue Carbon AJLUB00

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