Method stacking is coming. Here’s what it means for your business

Discover the Government-approved method stacking concept set to help more land managers and Traditional Owners participate in the carbon market.

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Savanna burning projects

Savanna burning projects aim to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide emitted from wildfires. These projects work by burning in the early part of northern Australia’s dry season, from April to October. By burning in cooler, more controlled conditions, the frequency and extent of wildfire can be reduced, which means less emissions overall.

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An Introduction to Carbon Trading

At one time, carbon dioxide emissions were invisible — not just physically, but economically. But times have certainly changed. The effects of emissions are all too clear — the subject...
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Calculating Your Carbon Footprint

The real cost of doing business: calculating your carbon footprint.

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Explaining carbon sequestration

We once looked at trees and saw only timber. Nowadays we see biodiversity and habitat too. But increasingly, environmentalists, businesses, and land managers alike are looking at trees and seeing a...
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Earn credits while providing environmental solutions

Farming Fresh Air: How vegetation management projects are providing simple ways for farmers to earn on the carbon market.

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The Carbon Credits How-To

All your questions about Australia’s carbon market answered.

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What Is Carbon Farming in Australia?

Carbon farming is increasingly profitable, works alongside your current farming practices and can even increase productivity.

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Burnett grazier sells first carbon credits under Queensland Government Land Restoration Fund

Media release:  Central Queensland graziers Nadia and Robert Campbell of Goondicum Station have today sold the first-ever credits under the Queensland Government’s flagship Land Restoration Fund. Part of this first...
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