Climate science

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Our species is racing to solve a dynamic problem as we control and adjust to the effects of industrustrialization and technology.

Planetary ecology is more than just carbon. While carbon credits are undeniably useful, we have to extend markets to full ecosystems, and understand Nature’s role and intelligence in balancing elements.

Biodiversity credits from sentinal, rare, endangered, or umbrella species may be a better metric for intact ecosystems.   Biodiversity credits from sentinal, rare, endangered, or umbrella species may be a better metric for intact ecosystems.  

Six co-benefits

The Ecological Benefits Framework

Savimbo has been super busy working on the next generation of climate credits. Climate credits based on emerging science and technology that can provide holistic ecological benefits and transparently prove evidence-based results. So let’s talk about the shared language of how these credits are defined and why.

Equity

Soil

Carbon

Water

Biodiversity

Air

We’re scientists

Savimbo was founded by scientists — Western and Indigenous experts with years of training in botanicals, medicine, biology, animal behavior, silviculture, biogeochemistry, academic research, and technology. We are dead serious about making a real, concrete difference today, not hundreds of years from now, when it’s too late. We’re more than proud to prove to the world that we did it. We stop deforestation now — the smart, kind, and equitable way. Our impact extends globally as we reverse-engineer the external forces that seemed insurmountable to us when we were children. We believe that if you are reading this, if you have arrived here, then you also, have the power, and the responsibility, to act with us.

EVIDENCE-BASED ACTION

We’re learning

We don’t have it all figured out — and we wouldn’t trust anyone who said they did. We’re doing the best we can, with what we have and getting better at it every day. We wish we could look to another generation, an authority figure, a government or a school that could help us with the problems we have — but we can’t. We have one planet, one planet-wide globalization and industrialization problem, and we can never return to the ancient ways of life that previously protected it’s balance. The only way out is forward and we are going to go there as fast as we can because there are too many people, and species that rely on our success. We are perfectly positioned to solve the relationship between nature, and civilization, and we will.

ITERATIVE CHANGE

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Chaos & complexity theory

PARADIGM


Climate science has a paradigm problem, and it’s a doozy. In fact, it explains why everyone is so mad about carbon metrics all the time.

LINEAR


The problem is, our best science is done when data is linear, when things correlate neatly.

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NON-LINEAR


When it’s not exactly a 1:1 relationship, then our science might seem to fit, but then it turns out our models aren’t very predictive.

leaf fitted plot 02
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FRACTAL


Sigh, it would be so great if curvy data were our only problem in climate. The reality is nature has some pretty complex patterns, called fractal patterns, which are a common property of complex systems.

Fractal pattern in a vegetable, nature.
Fractal pattern in fern, nature.
fungi fractal nature

COMPLEXITY


Complex systems have a lot of other properties, for instance, they are dynamic, and you can’t know everything about them. They are really dependent on what happened before, and resistant to big changes while easily disrupted by small ones. Sound familiar?

amazon river Colombia

DAMN!


Climate scientists continue to evaluate highly complex systems and data relativity. There is a pattern, but it’s quite complicated. When you map the data, it looks more like this…

Logistic bifurcation complex data
Logistic bifurcation, complex data

YELLING


So that’s why everyone always gets mad about climate science. We’re still trying to put a line down somewhere. And there is a pattern, it’s just still a lot smarter than we are. But we do have tools for working with complex systems.

Dragonfly colombian amazon

BUTTERFLIES


Well in our case, its mostly dragonflies. But yes. You can disrupt a climate system with a very small input, better known as the butterfly effect. It works if you know how to do it, and we do. So that’s what Savimbo does. Very small changes, very simple metrics, and all for a very good reason.❤️