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Making Impact: Carbon Markets with Bill Flederbach Jr. President & CEO of ClimeCo

59 min · 1. maj 2026
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What Do You Solve? with Bill Flederbach, President and CEO of ClimeCo 🌍 In this episode, we sit down with Bill Flederbach, founder of ClimeCo, for a wide-ranging conversation on the past, present, and future of the carbon market. Bill takes us back to the early days when carbon solutions were far from mainstream and shares how he saw opportunity where others didn’t. 🚀 We dive into the origins of ClimeCo and the conviction it took to build in an emerging space long before the market caught up. Since 2009, ClimeCo has helped reduce, avoid, or remove more than 50 million metric tons of carbon, and Bill unpacks what it really takes to translate climate ambition into measurable impact. 📉 The conversation also explores how carbon markets are evolving today, where they’re headed, and the growing role of technology, including AI, in accelerating climate solutions at scale. đŸŒ± What changes when intelligence, data, and automation meet environmental markets? Beyond the market itself, Bill shares candid insights on leadership: how to build and scale a mission-driven business, navigate uncertainty, and stay grounded while tackling complex global challenges. 💡 If you’re interested in learning more about ClimeCo’s work or connecting directly, you can visit , reach the team at info@climateco.com or https://climeco.com [https://climeco.com] or connect with Bill on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-flederbach/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-flederbach/] This episode is a thoughtful look at what it means to solve real climate problems combining vision, execution, and resilience to drive lasting impact.

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