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10.17.2022

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How Did We Get Here?

How did we get here? Negotiating standards, regulations and outcomes in the ‘court of public...

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10.10.2022

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We Are All a Bunch of Liars

When Consumer Corner first launched on June 1, 2020, our inaugural Welcome Letter flatly stated...

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10.03.2022

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Just so We’re Clear, Take a Look in the Mirror

When Consumer Corner first launched on June 1, 2020, our inaugural Welcome Letter flatly stated...

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09.26.2022

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Communicating Socially Charged Issues

“I want people to know that folks who farm animals actually like animals and have...

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09.19.2022

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What Even is Risk?

We destroyed any common understanding of probabilities, then maybe convinced you that what you really...

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09.12.2022

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Ag and Carbon Markets — Everybody’s Winning Here, Right?

In our last three letters, we tackled why carbon markets are not exactly markets, the...

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09.06.2022

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Fundamental Challenges of Agriculture in Carbon Markets

There’s lot of demand for social action to reduce carbon emissions and for agriculture to...

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08.29.2022

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Non-Regulatory Voluntary Carbon Markets Meet Agriculture and Creates Questions

Dr. Reeling calls carbon markets non-regulatory offset markets (well, programs, since we do not agree...

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08.22.2022

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Carbon Markets, or are They?

Nicole: “So, do carbon markets work, Carson?” Carson: “I use that term “market” very loosely,...

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08.15.2022

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It’s Worth Repeating, Sample Size Matters

“Better statistical confidence is the result of more precision, and this precision is essential for...

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