Jennifer Wilson
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They often don't account for change to carbon storage over time or overestimate how much storage a forest project really adds.
They often don't account for change to carbon storage over time or overestimate how much storage a forest project really adds.
The forest carbon industry has gone through a reckoning in recent years as participants and outside advocates like Fallon try to ensure carbon credits aren't just greenwashing.
The forest carbon industry has gone through a reckoning in recent years as participants and outside advocates like Fallon try to ensure carbon credits aren't just greenwashing.
The forest carbon team in Georgia says that's their goal too, not just preserving the current forests, but making sure they store even more carbon in the future.
The forest carbon team in Georgia says that's their goal too, not just preserving the current forests, but making sure they store even more carbon in the future.
In Savannah, Georgia, I'm Emily Jones for Marketplace.
In Savannah, Georgia, I'm Emily Jones for Marketplace.
Jennifer Wilson is a critic at The New Yorker, but one with a very wide purview. She'll write about digital breakups or finding an apartment, as well as her latest obsession in the world of literature, which at the moment is a new book by Katie Kitamura.
Jennifer Wilson is a critic at The New Yorker, but one with a very wide purview. She'll write about digital breakups or finding an apartment, as well as her latest obsession in the world of literature, which at the moment is a new book by Katie Kitamura.
Jennifer Wilson is a critic at The New Yorker, but one with a very wide purview. She'll write about digital breakups or finding an apartment, as well as her latest obsession in the world of literature, which at the moment is a new book by Katie Kitamura.
The New Yorker's Jennifer Wilson spoke with Katie Kitamura about Audition, which comes out this week.
The New Yorker's Jennifer Wilson spoke with Katie Kitamura about Audition, which comes out this week.
The New Yorker's Jennifer Wilson spoke with Katie Kitamura about Audition, which comes out this week.
This is the New Yorker Radio Hour. More to come.
This is the New Yorker Radio Hour. More to come.
This is the New Yorker Radio Hour. More to come.
Katie Kitamura is the author of five novels and teaches creative writing at NYU. The novel Audition just appeared. Jennifer Wilson is a staff writer. I'm David Remnick, and that's The New Yorker Radio Hour for this week. Thanks for listening. See you next time.
Katie Kitamura is the author of five novels and teaches creative writing at NYU. The novel Audition just appeared. Jennifer Wilson is a staff writer. I'm David Remnick, and that's The New Yorker Radio Hour for this week. Thanks for listening. See you next time.
Katie Kitamura is the author of five novels and teaches creative writing at NYU. The novel Audition just appeared. Jennifer Wilson is a staff writer. I'm David Remnick, and that's The New Yorker Radio Hour for this week. Thanks for listening. See you next time.