Climatebase LIVE: "Forestry & Carbon Markets" — with NXC co-founder Max Nova & Angela Tran of Version One Ventures
Nature-based climate solutions — like planting trees and protecting forests and — have been championed by everyone from Greta Thunberg to President Biden.
But how can we harness the power of markets to scale the impact of forestry as a climate solution?
How big could the impact and market opportunity be?
And what challenges must be overcome for us to get there?
Join us for a live discussion and Q&A with Max Nova, co-founder & COO of NCX — America's first forest carbon marketplace — and Angela Tran, GP at Version One Ventures, to learn about NCX's work to grow the market for nature-based carbon removal, and opportunities to join their team.
Backed by investors such as Union Square Ventures, Version One Ventures, and angel investors like Marc Benioff (CEO/Founder of Salesforce), NCX connects corporations to the landowners, habitats, and communities they impact through their carbon marketplace. By drawing on their team's years of precision forestry, they enable net-zero pioneers to purchase carbon credits with immediate verifiable impact, and landowners to quantify the full value of their forests.
During this live online event, we'll be running through a variety of questions and subjects with Max, including:
The origin story of NCX, and Max's personal path to working in climatetech.
The role carbon markets play as a climate solution, and an overview of the carbon credit marketplace.
What NCX brings to the table, and what makes it uniquely positioned to make a sizable impact.
Opportunities to join their growing team, and what their team looks for in candidates.
Followed by open Q&A from the audience.
This event will be taking place live on Clubhouse.
Got a question? Tweet your question to our host Evan on Twitter: @evanhynes_, and we'll call upon you to ask your question live on Clubhouse!
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