Climate Editor · The New York Times Climate Desk
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Recipient: Lyndsey Layton
Role: Climate Editor
Organisation: The New York Times Climate Desk
Why this recipient benefits: A per-tonne evidentiary implementation story gives the Climate Desk the natural follow-on arc to its REDD+ over-crediting investigation: 'what credibility actually looks like when the market fixes itself'. Layton's policy-politics framing is the exact register where proof-pack property-based disclosure lands best — it is a regulatory-design question, not a technology story.
Why now: Early 2026 is the narrow window before EU CRCF operational rulemaking crystallises and US federal procurement decisions propagate.
The ask: 30-minute off-the-record briefing. If it produces a testable claim, full access to alpha proof-pack data and the academic evaluator roster.
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Package: Editor — Lyndsey Layton
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