

Don carbon origin plus#
( REDD+ stands for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation in developing countries, plus conservation, sustainable management of forests, and enhancement of forest carbon stocks.)Īerial view at the N4WS iron ore mine of the Brazilian mining company VALE, part of the Carajas Mining Complex, surrounded by the Amazon rainforest, municipality of Canaa dos Carajas, Para state, Brazil on May 17, 2023. Wildlife Alliance has been playing a major role in preserving and reforesting 1.4 million hectares of the Cardamom Rainforest in Cambodia under the REDD+ standard for carbon forest offsets that is regulated by the United Nations. Forests also contribute to the generation of rainfall-an essential component of tackling climate change-by positively influencing atmospheric moisture content and precipitation patterns through transpiration, where water is absorbed through a plant's roots and eventually released as vapor through the leaves. The carbon offsets are then sold on the international market according to supply and demand, the quality of the project, its additionality (the concept that the project's emissions reductions or removals would not have occurred without the financial support from the sale of carbon offsets), its longevity, and the cost of compliance with regulations.Ī well-managed and protected forest will continue to capture carbon over the long-term, storing it in trees and soil, and thus helping to mitigate climate change by reducing the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere. A rigorous assessment is made of the amount of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) that has been avoided, reduced, or removed from the atmosphere under the project. In other words, the investment must genuinely make a difference. So how does this work? Eligible forests must already be under threat, or be damaged and in need of regeneration, or have suffered deforestation and must be replanted.

The idea behind carbon forest offsets is that individuals, companies, or governments that want to compensate for their own carbon footprint can effectively "neutralize" their emissions by investing in projects that remove or reduce carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Forests act as natural carbon sinks, absorbing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. I can say with confidence that carbon forest offset programs are by far the best tool we have right now to preserve forests and wildlife, protect Indigenous communities, and generate the rainfall we need to tackle climate change.Ĭarbon forest offsets are a mechanism used to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. I have dedicated my life to supporting efforts to tackle climate change through the use of technology and carbon extraction combined with massive increases in the vegetation cover on the planet. Allegations suggest that such projects are meaningless or amount to "greenwashing." With the increase in devastating weather patterns, droughts, and heat extremes, it is surprising that we are having this debate. Carbon forest offsets-the system by which an organization can compensate for its carbon footprint by funding projects that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere-have received a lot of attention in recent weeks.
