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Kimberley Leonard launches the Invested in Better podcast series by putting the fast-evolving and sometimes criticized world of carbon credits and offseting under the microscope.
Kimberley Leonard launches the Invested in Better podcast by putting the fast-evolving and sometimes criticized world of carbon credits and offsetting under the microscope. Kimberley talks to Riham ElGizy, CEO, Regional Voluntary Carbon Market Company, about its role in partnering with companies in the MENA region and beyond to support them on their decarbonization journey.
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Kimberley Leonard launches the Invested in Better podcast by putting the fast-evolving and sometimes criticized world of carbon credits and offsetting under the microscope. Kimberley talks to Riham ElGizy, CEO, Regional Voluntary Carbon Marketing Company, about its role in partnering with companies in the MENA region and beyond to support them on their decarbonization journey.
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Kimberley Leonard launches the Invest in Better podcast series by putting the fast-evolving and sometimes criticized world of carbon credits and offseting under the microscope.
Kimberley Leonard launches the Invest in Better podcast by putting the fast-evolving and sometimes criticized world of carbon credits and offsetting under the microscope. Kimberley talks to Riham ElGizy, CEO, Regional Voluntary Carbon Marketing Company, about its role in partnering with companies in the MENA region and beyond to support them on their decarbonization journey.
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"As the industry grows, as the costs come down – which they surely will just as they did with batteries and wind turbines – it will open up new use cases and more customers will be able to afford hydrogen," says Knight.
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