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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Crypto and climate change and Global pack to preserve the Amazon forest
Date September 13, 2022 11:00 AM
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Indigenous leaders seek global pact to preserve 80% of Amazon forest [[link removed]]

With scientists warning the Amazon is nearing a tipping point, indigenous peoples want a concrete plan to save their home from deforestation and violence tied to supply chains

Fears of 'subprime' carbon assets stall crypto rainforest mission [[link removed]]

Cryptocurrency firms like Brazil's Moss are turning carbon credits into digital tokens, aiming to boost investment in tackling climate change and Amazon deforestation, but the practice has sparked concern

What happened when crypto companies entered the carbon market? [[link removed]]

Cryptocurrency players have created digital tokens based on carbon credits but doubts surround their green claims

As ether adopts energy-saving 'merge', will bitcoin follow? [[link removed]]

Ethereum's imminent shift to the 'proof-of-stake' method looks set to intensify climate pressure on cryptocurrency leader bitcoin

Opinion: People in need don’t want your pity [[link removed]]

It’s time to rethink charity, nurture talent and find the advocates and allies

Laws don’t sleep: LGBTQ+ people are at constant risk when homosexuality is criminalised [[link removed]]

The possibility of these ‘dormant’ laws striking down at any time means LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse people live perpetually under threat

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