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Carbonsations

Carbonsations

By: Carbon Herald
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The Carbonsations podcast is hosted by Violet George and focuses on the leading figures of the emerging carbon industry, who are helping pave the way to net zero and beyond. We interview founders, CEOs, scientists and trailblazers for insight into their personal journeys within this rapidly growing sector, and how their work might be one of the keys to mitigating climate change.

Carbon Herald 2023
Economics
Episodes
  • "Soil carbon credits should stay in the food value chain," Robin Saluoks, eAgronom
    Nov 11 2025

    Our guest in today's episode is Robin Saluoks, CEO and co-founder of sustainable agriculture platform eAgronom. Robin dives deep into the importance of soil carbon and regenerative agriculture practices as a means of improving soil health, crop yields and mitigating rising temperatures.

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    41 mins
  • "Government support gives confidence in carbon markets," Fiona Perera, Gold Standard
    Oct 14 2025

    For this episode, we're joined by Dr. Fiona Perera, Manager of Methodology Development & Innovations at Gold Standard. Fiona talks about the importance of robust carbon removal methodologies, the delecate balancing act between scientific rigor and the urgency of bringing new CDR solutions to market, and why government backing is crucial for today's carbon markets.

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    41 mins
  • "Today's carbon credit demand is just the tip of the iceberg," Aadith Moorthy, Boomitra CEO
    Oct 7 2025

    Our guest in this episode is Aadith Moorthy, founder and CEO of leading soil carbon project developer Boomitra. Boomitra has facilitated the world's largest soil carbon credit purchases, and Aadith shares his insights about how converging voluntary and compliance markets are already shaping what is to be the vast carbon market of tomorrow.

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    38 mins
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