Contact and Diligence Access

How to Request Information, Materials, and Engagement

Jedon Kotler provides access to project information through a structured diligence and inquiry process designed to ensure accuracy, consistency, and responsible disclosure.

This page explains how to engage, what information is available, and how requests are reviewed, so that inquiries are handled transparently without creating informal or inconsistent disclosures.

1. Purpose of the Diligence Process

Climate-related projects are increasingly evaluated under:
  • Regulatory scrutiny
  • Audit and assurance review
  • Legal and reputational risk assessment
Unstructured or informal information sharing creates risk for all parties. Jedon Kotler’s diligence process is designed to:
  • Ensure information accuracy
  • Maintain consistency across disclosures
  • Protect against misinterpretation or misuse
  • Support audit- and litigation-ready transparency

2. Who This Process Is For

The diligence and inquiry process applies to:

  • Institutional buyers and counterparties
  • Auditors, validators, and assurance providers
  • Legal counsel and compliance teams
  • Insurers and underwriters
  • Journalists and researchers with bona fide inquiries

 

General public information is available elsewhere on this site.

3. Types of Information Available

Subject to request type and confidentiality requirements, materials may include:

  • Project Design Document (PDD)
  • Methodology documentation
  • Independent ISO 14064-3 validation reports
  • Governance and disclosure materials
  • Audit and evidence indices
  • Transaction and claim use guidance

Access is provided selectively and deliberately, based on the nature of the request.

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4. Information That Is Not Provided Informally

To reduce risk and prevent misrepresentation, Jedon Kotler does not provide:

  • Off-the-record explanations of project claims
  • Informal technical opinions or interpretations
  • Unreviewed draft materials
  • Advice on how third parties should characterize claims
  • Materials outside the documented scope of the project

All substantive information is provided through controlled channels only.

5. Diligence Access Process

Step 1: Initial Inquiry

Submit a written inquiry outlining:

  • Your organization and role
  • The purpose of the request
  • The type of information sought

Step 2: Review & Scoping

Each request is reviewed to determine:

  • Relevance and appropriateness
  • Required confidentiality protections
  • Applicable documentation scope

Step 3: Confidentiality (If Applicable)

Certain materials require execution of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) prior to release.

Step 4: Controlled Access

Approved materials are provided through:

  • Secure data room access, or
  • Direct, documented transmission

All disclosures are logged and version-controlled.

 

6. Media & Public Inquiries

Media and research inquiries are welcome but are subject to the same disclosure discipline.

Responses are limited to:

  • Publicly available information
  • Reviewed and approved statements
  • On-the-record communications

Jedon Kotler does not provide speculative commentary or forward-looking claims.

7. No Implied Representations

Submission of an inquiry or receipt of materials:

  • Does not constitute an offer or solicitation
  • Does not create reliance or advisory obligations
  • Does not imply regulatory approval or endorsement

     

All representations are limited to what is explicitly documented.

8. How This Protects All Parties

This structured approach:

  • Reduces greenwashing and misrepresentation risk
  • Supports consistent, auditable disclosures
  • Enables fair and accurate evaluation
  • Protects both Jedon Kotler and counterparties

     

Transparency is maximized by discipline, not informality.

Contact & Diligence Access

Summary

This contact process exists to:

  • Protect the integrity of project claims
  • Maintain an auditable record of engagement
  • Ensure that all parties rely on the same authoritative materials

Structured inquiry protects both the project and those engaging with it.

Contact and Diligence Access

Contact

To request information or initiate diligence, please submit a written inquiry including your name, organization, and purpose of request.

Contact details and response timelines are provided upon initial screening.