This investment in quality forest carbon projects reduces emissions, protects and restores wildlife and supports local communities.
5,261
Tonnes of CO2 Compensated
Tonnes of Carbon
Number of metric tons (tonnes) of carbon retired
2,974
Equivalent number of trees
Equivalent number of trees
Estimated equivalent number of trees based on the amount of carbon retired
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5,261
Tonnes of CO2 Compensated
Tonnes of Carbon Compensated
Number of metric tons (tonnes) of carbon retired
Is the quantity of carbon either being sequestered or protected from deforestation, helping to solve climate change
1,144
That's like taking this amount of passenger cars off the road for an entire year
The average carbon footprint for a person in the United States is 16 metric tons of CO2e per year.
Source: The Nature Conservancy
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Meet your near and mid-term credit needs with existing high-quality forest conservation and restoration projects vetted by our rigorous evaluation process. Pachama offers projects certified by Verra, Gold Standard, Climate Action Reserve, and American Carbon Registry.
Forests are critical ecosystems and incredible carbon sinks. Trees are the most
scalable and efficient way to remove carbon today. Forests are so important that every
single international climate plan includes dramatic measures to protect and restore forests.
Beyond that, forests are also hotbeds of biodiversity, providing a home to the majority of
animals and plant species on the planet. They're essential to regulating heat and clean water.
Forests are a source of livelihood and home to many communities around the world.
Forests are critical ecosystems and incredible carbon sinks. Trees are the most
scalable and efficient way to remove carbon today. Forests are so important that every
single international climate plan includes dramatic measures to protect and restore forests.
Beyond that, forests are also hotbeds of biodiversity, providing a home to the majority of
animals and plant species on the planet. They're essential to regulating heat and clean water.
Forests are a source of livelihood and home to many communities around the world.