Charlotte Horler
Bringing carbon offsetting into the mainstream with climate action platform Nula Carbon
Less than a week ago [September 2020] Charlotte Horler launched Nula Carbon, the climate action platform that aims to bring carbon offsetting into the mainstream.
Before founding Nula Carbon, Charlotte witnessed first-hand the positive impact that carbon offsetting can bring to the planet, people and wildlife. For the past 3 years, she has worked for the ethical manufacturer and community trust, SOKO Kenya and lived in Kenya on a forest protection site run by Wildlife Works.
Carbon offsetting has typically been something that we perhaps only think about in relation to flying or something a big business incorporates into their corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy. Charlotte plans to change this by communicating with a growing carbon curious audience. By making the subject of carbon setting relatable, connecting on a human level and sharing the stories the people who directly benefit from carbon offsetting, Nula Carbon plans to make it easy to make a big difference.
In this podcast Charlotte and our founder Jodi Muter-Hamilton talk about:
The journey from Kenya to launching Nula Carbon
What carbon offsetting can do for communities, planet and wildlife
Why she has chosen to grow her start-up business from Lisbon rather than London
Tips to reduce your individual and business carbon footprint
Listen to our podcast above and on
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
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In our podcast, Charlotte mentioned some of her go-to carbon resources which are listed below. All links go to Instagram:
Future Earth
Chicks for Climate
Climate Science
Earth Rise Studio
If you want to listen to another podcast about getting involved with climate action, head to our interview with William Defebaugh.
29.09.2020