5 reasons why forest carbon credits are an important part of climate action
Forest carbon is a critical tool undergoing continual evolution and improvement: here are 5 reasons why this will continue in the year ahead.
The Nature Conservancy, a leading conservation organization, works around the world to save the lands and waters on which all life depends. Since 1951, the organization has been working with communities and businesses to protect more than 119 million acres worldwide. The Nature Conservancy uses a science-based, collaborative approach to solving complex global challenges: conserving critical lands, restoring the world's oceans, securing freshwater and reducing the impacts of climate change.
Forest carbon is a critical tool undergoing continual evolution and improvement: here are 5 reasons why this will continue in the year ahead.
The energy crisis means pressure is mounting to find suitable land for clean energy installations. Smart siting offers a way to protect nature and communities.