Canada cultivates climate solutions with financial incentive for sustainable forest management
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월요일, 5월 6, 2024
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Environment and Climate Change Canada continues to support sustainable forest practices with the third federal offset protocol for use under Canada's Greenhouse Gas Offset Credit System—Improved Forest Management on Private Land.
Key Points:
- Environment and Climate Change Canada continues to support sustainable forest practices with the third federal offset protocol for use under Canada's Greenhouse Gas Offset Credit System—Improved Forest Management on Private Land.
- This new protocol gives project developers a financial incentive to implement voluntary forest management practices that will increase the amount of carbon stored in forestlands and earn revenue for those projects.
- – The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change
"Canada is rich in forest resources and a world leader in sustainable forest management. - Forest management can be improved to enhance carbon sequestration through improved tree growth, more sustainable harvest, and faster and healthier regeneration.