Nature-Based Solutions
Forestry
Biodiversity
Conservation science
Forest carbon
Linus Hiscox is a wildlife ecologist whose work looks at wildlife conservation approaches in the face of a rapidly changing climate, with a particular focus on mammals. His dissertation research incorporated species distribution models into translocation planning for endangered species in Western Australia.
Before joining BeZero, he was a policy intern at the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, examining the legal and illegal trade in endangered species to nations of the African Elephant Coalition during CITES CoP18.
Education
University of Bristol, MSc in Global Wildlife Health and Conservation looking at climate change impacts on native mammal distributions in Australia
Exploring the similarities and differences between the CCQI tool and the BeZero Carbon Rating.
Additionality is a limiting factor for the BeZero Carbon Rating and the primary indicator of risk to credit quality.