About the Biodiversity Offsets Newsweek If you are interested in environmental compensation and biodiversity offsets, there are certainly good news: there is now a whole bunch of information from different sources, locations and viewpoints publicly available (something which wasn’t this easy … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
Yesterday evening around 9 pm (GMT+1) the Biodiversity Offsets Blog welcomed its 1000th visitor! Now, that was both really exciting and unexpected for me. When I started this whole thing a couple of weeks ago it was meant to be … Continue reading
This is our first guest post, by Jolanda van Schaick from Dutch consultancy CREM! Our worldwide economic activities have repercussions on biodiversity. Plant and animal species are disappearing at an ever increasing rate and the natural resources of our world are becoming … Continue reading
Pictures say more than words — and some of these are really mean. Does biodiverity offsetting work this way? Critics would say: yes, biodiversity offsets are bad. Anyway, the drawings point to some of the core problems of biodiversity offsets … Continue reading
About the Biodiversity Offsets Newsweek If you are interested in environmental compensation and biodiversity offsets, there are certainly good news: there is now a whole bunch of information from different sources, locations and viewpoints publicly available (something which wasn’t this … Continue reading
Last Friday I have been to a political session organized by the German Green party (Die Grünen) of the Federal Parliament (Bundestag) in Berlin. Steffi Lemke, parliamentary executive and speaker for nature conservation policies for the Green party, invited experts … Continue reading
It has been quite a while since the last newsletter of the Business and Biodiversity Offset Programme. So, I was both happy and surprised when the latest newsletter came in last week. It is full of information from the biodiversity … Continue reading
The German Federal Association of Compensation Agencies (Bundesverband der Flächenagenturen BFAD) is holding its annual conference, this time in Stuttgart. The two day event will focus on compensation pools and eco-accounts and include both presentations (and discussion) as well as … Continue reading
As you see, the cactus is feeling quite good and I have also written some pages… September update: Cactus: 33 cm / PhD: 83 pages August: Cactus: 30 cm / PhD: 53 pages … Continue reading