Embassy Row Project Podcast
Embassy Row Project Podcast
What you Need to Know About Voluntary Biodiversity Credits
This podcast is part of the Embassy Row Project’s International Infrastructure Development and Trade Diplomacy Series.
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“Biodiversity credits are a novel environmental commodity that goes beyond mitigating the worst excesses of human activity and provides a mechanism to directly contribute to the preservation of the habitat for hundreds of thousands of plant and animal species that are facing the prospect of extinction,” explains James Scott, Founder of the NETZERO Incubator & Accelerator and ENVIROTECH Pre-Accelerator. Scott continues, “This allows environmentally conscious businesses to set themselves apart and contribute in a direct and effective manner to where their help is needed the most.” The preservation of habitats globally means not just preserving these areas for the plants and animals that live there, but also for the future generations of humans who will, hopefully, have a chance to experience the rich and diverse natural world we have been fortunate enough to enjoy.
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NETZERO Incubator & Accelerator
ENVIROTECH Pre-Accelerator
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Founded by international energy and infrastructure technology advisor, James Scott, the Embassy Row Project strives to unify the next generation of leaders & initiatives that are hyper-focused on instigating positive change on issues that impact the environment, human rights, technological innovation, and international trade collaborations that proliferate diversity, and food security, and dignified employment with a livable wage.
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