The Carbon Farming Foundation is a signatory to the Carbon Market Institute’s Code of Conduct, providing consumer confidence in the carbon market.
The Carbon Farming Foundation is a signatory to the Carbon Market Institute’s Code of Conduct, providing consumer confidence in the carbon market.
The Carbon Farming Foundation is a signatory to the Carbon Market Institute’s Code of Conduct, providing consumer confidence in the carbon market.
The Carbon Farming Foundation is a signatory to the Carbon Market Institute’s Code of Conduct, providing consumer confidence in the carbon market.
The Carbon Farming Foundation is a signatory to the Carbon Market Institute’s Code of Conduct, providing consumer confidence in the carbon market.
The Carbon Farming Foundation welcomed the opportunity to provide feedback on the Draft Reforestation by Environmental or Mallee Plantings method 2024.
The Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE Tas) is providing a fantastic opportunity for Tasmanian farmers and foresters to explore carbon farming without it being costly. With this rebate, you can receive $1 for every $1 spent on eligible advice, up to a maximum of $10,000 per landholder. This initiative will continue… Continue reading The Tasmanian Government is Offering a Rebate on Carbon Farming Advice
Additionality is a legislative requirement that ensures a project is only rewarded for emission reductions ‘additional’ to the business-as-usual, and would not have occurred in the absence of the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme.
What is the permanence obligation? A permanence obligation is a condition placed on a ACCU Scheme project proponent, whereby they must maintain the carbon stocks in their project for the duration of their permanence period. Each project must commit to a permanence period at registration of the project. Permanence periods can be either 25 or… Continue reading Permanence Obligations in Carbon Projects
We recently reported that the Reforestation by Environmental and Mallee Plantings (FullCAM) method is due to ‘sunset’, or expire, on the first of October this year. This means that projects can no longer be registered against the method from that date. The sunset has two main impacts: For projects under development but not yet… Continue reading Varying Environmental Planting Project Start Dates
The Federal Budget for 2024-25 announced yesterday presents a mixed bag for the environment and climate. Here’s our quick summary of some of the highlights and lowlights: The Land Sector $519 million over eight years from the Future Drought Fund will help farmers and rural communities manage climate change impacts and prepare for… Continue reading CFF’s Thoughts on the Federal Budget