On carbon offsetting, rewilding, natural capital, land reform and communities of place

An informal discussion with Alastair McIntosh about his report: “The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Carbon Natural Capital, the Private Finance Investment Pilot and Scotland’s Land Reform.” He also explains how his unique academic training led him to the concept of “Human Ecology.” We dive into the mechanics and complexities of one of the UK’s environmental schemes. And lastly, while there is much wrong with the world and climate change is making it worse, there is always hope. Alastair explains the need for Spirituality in environmental policies. With Diego Macall.

Read ‘The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Carbon. Natural Capital, the Private Finance Investment Pilot and Scotland’s Land Reform’ here.

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  1. Alistair Taylor says:

    Thanks for posting this.

  2. Donald c Fergusson says:

    Im good. You

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