Senior Editor, Science and Technology · The Economist
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Recipient: Geoff Carr
Role: Senior Editor, Science and Technology
Organisation: The Economist
Why this recipient benefits: The argument that per-tonne evidentiary disclosure is a small market-architecture change that produces disproportionately large market-quality outcome fits the Economist's signature analytical arc exactly. Author anonymity means the piece can be framed tightly on the mechanism without biographical distraction.
Why now: Carbon-market integrity is a live Economist beat; 2026 regulatory milestones (CRCF, US federal procurement) produce the news peg.
The ask: Background briefing for Carr's section. We supply the mechanism analysis, not the story. Independent evaluator list available.
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Package: Editor — Geoff Carr
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