Rethinking Our Carbon Future

Forests are part of the solution.

What is the most effective and sustainable ‘technology’ we have to meet the challenges of climate change? Forests. Working with other renewables, bioenergy is helping us reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. Mass timber is reducing the need for carbon intensive materials in our buildings. And wood and fiber based packaging is replacing the plastics and other non-renewable materials in the products we rely on every day.

See how forests - and their products and benefits - are providing innovative solutions to help us rethink our carbon future for the better.

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Battle Royale: Orca 🐳 vs. 🌲Tree

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Ah, the age-old debate: Orca vs. Trees. We’re talking about Orca – the first of its kind direct carbon capture plant, designed to store atmospheric carbon.

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Carbon Credits | silver bullet or a helpful tool?

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There is no ‘silver bullet’ solution to climate change. Carbon credits are one tool of many to invest in forests climate solutions.

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Netflix + Net-Zero

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As our cities continue to grow, so do the challenges they face. Reimagine the way society lives, works, and plays by moving our cities from climate problems, to climate solutions.

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5 Earth Day Pledges We Love

5 Earth Day Pledges We Love

We’ve gathered some of our favorite 2020 Earth Day pledges made by businesses rethinking our carbon future.

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Biomass Through Generations

In 2016, Menominee Tribal Enterprises, the business arm of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, completed a biomass-fueled district combined heat and power (CHP) project in an attempt to create energy independence, and reduce carbon footprint and air emissions.

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FORESTS ARE THE FUTURE | Shabnam Sanaei, Domtar

Shabnam is a bio-chemical engineer from Iran who traded oil and gas for renewable wood.

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