Earth: How to Value Natural Capital with Rob Godfrey of Treeconomy

We know that trees store carbon. What's harder to figure out is how much, in what amount of time, and who should benefit from preserving and planting them. Treeconomy is a startup seeking to solve this problem by using technology to sell carbon offsets that are transparent and verified. We interview Rob Godfrey, co-founder of Treeconomy, to get the inside scoop about what it's like to run a climate startup. Plus - stay for Kiran's own story of working at a startup, and Leslie Anne's insights into how founder passion can make living on canned chickpeas seem like a good idea.

Want to learn more about Treeconomy? You can find their website here: https://www.treeconomy.co/

Links to Treeconomy’s operations here: https://linktr.ee/treeconomy

Shoot Rob a message at: rob@treeconomy.co

Treeconomy seeks to combat climate change, support biodiversity, and improve rural livelihoods by using technology to quantify tree carbon and reinvent forestry-based carbon offsetting for the better

We know that trees store carbon. What's harder to figure out is how much, in what amount of time, and who should benefit from preserving and planting them. Treeconomy is a startup seeking to solve this problem by using technology to sell carbon offsets that are transparent and verified.


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