Webinar: Carbon Markets and Forest Land Use Change

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MARCH 10, 2022
 
Webinar: Carbon Markets and Forest Land Use Change

oin us for our March webinar:

March 10, 2022: 11:00a.m. EST (UTC−05:00)
Carbon Markets and Forest Land Use Change

Featuring alumni of ELTI's online training programs:

  • Emma van de Ven, Strategy Lead, and Ina Walter, Senior Account Manager, Agroforestry Carbon Removal Units for the Organic Restoration of Nature (ACORN), Rabobank, Netherlands
  • Mary Osmond, Director of Legal Affairs and Compliance, Forest Carbon, Indonesia

Moderated by David Neidel, Asia Program Advisor, ELTI-ICRAF & Gillian Bloomfield, Online Program Coordinator, ELTI-Yale

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