Selling woodland or peatland carbon: could it be right for you?

...either Code equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent. But how much does a tonne cost? £5? £25? £100? And how do you know if that’s a fair price?...
...either Code equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent. But how much does a tonne cost? £5? £25? £100? And how do you know if that’s a fair price?...
...the Woodland Carbon Code have created over 8,200ha of woodland, predicted to sequester 3.4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. So what is the Woodland Carbon Code? The Woodland Carbon Code,...
...to access funding for sustainable practices is central to Land App’s mission, and our new England Woodland Creation Offer (EWCO) Checker Tool is no exception. This new digital mapping tool,...
...areas to gather data. Access has been granted to Natural England to allow them to measure the carbon flux of different habitats (as well as measuring biodiversity), whilst RBG Kew...
...has been developed over the past 30 plus years as a direct response to the ‘Earth Summit’ in 1992. It was first published in 1998 and is now into its...
...crops during periods of drought, by reducing wind speeds and helping to reduce moisture lost to the air. 3. Get paid for creating and managing woodlands You can get financial...
...to react to social media is a challenge but critical to the perception of your organisation and your project. Attitudes to woodland creation There can be differing attitudes to woodland...
...to that has been farmers learning how to access grant funding to finance tree planting, how to secure income from their woodland projects, as well as how tree planting can...
...also open to walkers and cyclists. Lowther has a long history of adapting to new challenges. In the 1960s, it prioritised food production to support national food security. Over the...
...farm productivity. Alongside the wildlife benefits, the project has had huge social benefits too. We get about 25 to 30 farm visits a year from people who want to see...