Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop worked as a Principal Scientist with Queensland Government Natural Resources, using satellite data to monitor three decades of vegetation cover and broadscale deforestation. He left the government in 2010 to co-author the Beyond Zero Emissions’ Land Use Plan, a plan to take Australia’s land use and agriculture emissions beyond zero.
In this episode, we dive into Gerard's latest scientific article, "Deforestation—a Call for Consistent Carbon Accounting." The article shakes up how we think about carbon emissions, arguing that the current system for measuring deforestation’s impact doesn’t tell the full story. Gerard makes a strong case for a gross accounting approach across all industries, to provide us with a clearer picture of the damage and solutions. This discussion highlights the urgent need to totally revalue the environmental harms of agriculture – in a nutshell, Gerard urges us all to eat plants and plant trees!
In this episode, we discuss:
Gerard’s work with the Queensland Government monitoring deforestation
A deep dive into Gerard’s latest paper on consistent carbon accounting
Gross vs. net carbon accounting explained
How the carbon cycle really works
The overlooked value of forest drawdown potential
The true environmental toll of animal agriculture
Rethinking climate policy with Gerard’s insights
A sneak peek at his upcoming research
Translating the numbers into meaningful action
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