IMPACT X SUMMIT
Update
May 2024
Our founder Jim Osborne recently presented the Yambulla Project as part of the Forests 2030 section of the Impact X Summit at the Sydney ICC.
Our founder Jim Osborne recently presented the Yambulla Project as part of the Forests 2030 section of the Impact X Summit at the Sydney ICC.
It was a great opportunity to show how landholders such as Jim can use their assets to contribute to important shared responsibilities of climate change mitigation and sustainable forestry.
The Summit included big-scale thinkers and doers from impact investment, government, NGOs, commercial forestry and science. Yambulla was there to show the importance of innovation at the individual landholder level for the scale needed to meet big 2030 climate ambitions. With 50% of Australia’s land area being under private management, the collective impact of decisions made by private landholders cannot be underestimated.
This is our mission at The Yambulla Project. Developing and de-risking new land management models that benefit both the landholder and our shared responsibilities to climate, community, Culture and ecosystems.
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Our founder Jim Osborne recently presented the Yambulla Project as part of the Forests 2030 section of the Impact X Summit at the Sydney ICC.
Our founder Jim Osborne recently presented the Yambulla Project as part of the Forests 2030 section of the Impact X Summit at the Sydney ICC.
It was a great opportunity to show how landholders such as Jim can use their assets to contribute to important shared responsibilities of climate change mitigation and sustainable forestry.
The Summit included big-scale thinkers and doers from impact investment, government, NGOs, commercial forestry and science. Yambulla was there to show the importance of innovation at the individual landholder level for the scale needed to meet big 2030 climate ambitions. With 50% of Australia’s land area being under private management, the collective impact of decisions made by private landholders cannot be underestimated.
This is our mission at The Yambulla Project. Developing and de-risking new land management models that benefit both the landholder and our shared responsibilities to climate, community, Culture and ecosystems.