By Mark Schleifstein, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
Louisiana could earn up to $1.6 billion for coastal restoration projects over the next 50 years by selling credits for storing carbon in wetland plants and soils, according to a new study by… Continue reading
Source Ecosystem Marketplace
Though everyone here at Ecosystem Marketplace is complaining about the bitterly cold winds sweeping through (from Siberia!), at least the gales aren’t stronger. Hurricane season causes even more grief something that Gulf of Mexico-based energy utility Entergy… Continue reading
Tierra Resources will present a Webinar Thursday March 5th 2:00-3:30pm EST, 1:00-2:30pm CST, 11:00-12:30pm PST.
Space is limited, so REGISTER NOW for this free webinar
The American Carbon Registry (ACR) modular offset methodology “Restoration of Degraded Deltaic Wetlands of the… Continue reading
EVENT: Tuesday, January 27th, 6:00 – 7:30pm at Propeller (4035 Washington Avenue, New Orleans, LA)
How can we better connect entrepreneurs with opportunities to restore Louisiana’s coast? Join Propeller and GNO, Inc to discuss the sneak preview of a report… Continue reading
Next City features Tierra Resources in a piece from their Resilient Cities: Surviving, Adapting, and Growing in a Changing Environment series Published May 5, 2014. To read more, click here: One Simple Idea That Could Revolutionize Wetlands Conservation in New Orleans.
Sarah Mack and Webster Pierce Jr. sit down to lunch at Commander’s Palace with Tulane finance professor Peter Ricchiuti to discuss how ‘Water Works’ in Southeast Louisiana.
Check out the entire interview here.