54 min

Episode 13: Protecting forests and empowering women in Guatemala’s Caribbean coast with Marco Cerezo and Karen Aguilar Developing Carbon Stories

    • Entrepreneurship

Developing Carbon Stories is a podcast by Abatable, an intelligence and procurement platform for the voluntary carbon market. 

In each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are contributing to the fight against climate change. In series three of the podcast, we’re taking a focused look at the importance of nature-based solutions and their special ability to combat climate change while providing a host of additional co-benefits. 

In this episode, we speak with Marco Cerezo, CEO of Guatemalan NGO FUNDAECO, and Karen Aguilar, FUNDAECO’s Institutional Development Manager. FUNDAECO is an ecologic nonprofit organisation which has been working for 25 years to protect and conserve various biodiversity-rich rainforests in Guatemala. 

In our wide-ranging conversation we discuss FUNDAECO’s flagship REDD+ carbon project, Conservation Coast, find out how it works to stop deforestation, explore how Marco and Karen think carbon markets might change in the future, and find out what their hopes are for the conclusion of this year’s COP28 climate summit.

You can find out more about FUNDAECO’s women’s programme in this video.

See exactly what the Conservation Coast ecosystem looks like in this video.

Conservation Coast was selected as an NCS in Action winner by the Natural Climate Solutions Alliance. Find out more here.

Find out more about FUNDAECO here.

Episode hosted by Daniel Fisher, Origination Manager at Abatable.

Episode produced by Marc Height, Content Manager at Abatable.

Developing Carbon Stories is a podcast by Abatable, an intelligence and procurement platform for the voluntary carbon market. 

In each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are contributing to the fight against climate change. In series three of the podcast, we’re taking a focused look at the importance of nature-based solutions and their special ability to combat climate change while providing a host of additional co-benefits. 

In this episode, we speak with Marco Cerezo, CEO of Guatemalan NGO FUNDAECO, and Karen Aguilar, FUNDAECO’s Institutional Development Manager. FUNDAECO is an ecologic nonprofit organisation which has been working for 25 years to protect and conserve various biodiversity-rich rainforests in Guatemala. 

In our wide-ranging conversation we discuss FUNDAECO’s flagship REDD+ carbon project, Conservation Coast, find out how it works to stop deforestation, explore how Marco and Karen think carbon markets might change in the future, and find out what their hopes are for the conclusion of this year’s COP28 climate summit.

You can find out more about FUNDAECO’s women’s programme in this video.

See exactly what the Conservation Coast ecosystem looks like in this video.

Conservation Coast was selected as an NCS in Action winner by the Natural Climate Solutions Alliance. Find out more here.

Find out more about FUNDAECO here.

Episode hosted by Daniel Fisher, Origination Manager at Abatable.

Episode produced by Marc Height, Content Manager at Abatable.

54 min