Biodiversity: impacts on forest CO2?
…global meta-studies is that biodiverse forests take up 15-25% more CO2 than mono-culture counterparts. The best studies found that highly biodiverse restoration projects can take up 50-70% more CO2, which…
…global meta-studies is that biodiverse forests take up 15-25% more CO2 than mono-culture counterparts. The best studies found that highly biodiverse restoration projects can take up 50-70% more CO2, which…
…In nature-based solutions to climate change, debatably, it is biodiversity across 1,500 large mammal species that is most prized; followed more broadly, by bio-diversity across c6,000 total mammals, 13,000 birds,…
…“The Company will seek to preserve and proactively enhance natural capital and biodiversity”. In addition, biodiversity credits will be commercialized “if a future market develops”. Some reports suggest legislation is…
…will clearly be less bio-diverse than mixed broadleaf, but certainly more biodiverse than a Direct Air Capture plant. Overall, Sitka-heavy forests seem to be OK at promoting biodiversity. In America’s…
…using a five point scale. Buyers want to ensure projects are real, incremental, measurable, long-lasting and biodiverse. To illustrate each of these challenges, an example is given on page 4….
…there must be no doubt that the project is real, incremental (CO2 removals not avoidance credits), its CO2 must be correctly measured, it should enhance biodiversity (which can even boost…
…are not real, biodiverse forests with leaves obscuring the field of view). Our notes in drone inspection costs and notes from related technical papers are also included in the data-file….
…are additional, reliable, long-lived and biodiverse. But the largest pushback we have tabulated (below) is that they are a distraction from true decarbonization. Some of their most vehement critics of…
This 12-page note sets out an early-stage ambition for Thunder Said Energy to reforest former farmland in Estonia, producing high-quality CO2 credits in a biodiverse forest. The primary purpose would…
…exploring whether this Nicaragua reforestation case study can be considered ‘permanent’ (yes and no!), ‘biodiverse‘ or ‘nature positive’. So are the key numbers from our review. We have made a…