According to the US Forest Service, America's forests sequester 866 million tons of carbon a year, which is roughly 16% of the US annual emissions (depending on the year). Forests sequester or store carbon primarily in trees and soil. While they mainly pull carbon out of the atmosphere—making them a sink—they also release carbon dioxide. This occurs naturally, such as when a tree dies and is decomposed (thereby releasing carbon dioxide, methane, and other gases). The movement of carbon and other gases within forests and soils occurs on a cycle. Forest management can influence these cycles and enhance carbon capture.
Trees are without a doubt the best carbon capture technology in the world. They are an incredible carbon sink because - made entirely of carbon, they last for years as a standing tree, and takes years to break down after the tree dies. Reducing carbon emissions not only benefits the environment, but also has financial value. Healthy forests sequester carbon in their wood and vegetation along with the soil in which they grow. Conserving forest land promotes healthy air, water and soil, and helps to maintain the natural carbon cycle. By tapping into the carbon markets, forest landowners can get paid for the carbon their forests are storing. Forest owners who know the ecological and economic value of their forests can now add carbon sequestration as an official activity for their family forest and tap into a new revenue stream.
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There are 252 resources serving Edwards Plateau Region in the following categories:
Map of Carbon Sequestration Organizations & Professionals serving Edwards Plateau Region
Carbon Credits and SequestrationACRE Investment Management, LLC
American Carbon Registry
Anson Boulware Howard
Aurora Sustainable Lands
Bahia Grande Mitigation Bank
BCarbon
Bio-Logical Capital
Blue Source
Bradley Raffle
Brandon Smith
Camp Wood Conservation Bank
Chestnut Carbon Solutions
Cliff J. Sunda
Climate Action Reserve
Conservation Plus
Cori Gavin
EarthOptics
Eco-Harvest Market Program
Ecosystem Investment Partners
Ecosystem Marketplace
Ecosystem Services Market Consortium
Enviva
EP Carbon
Family Forest Carbon Program
Finite Carbon
Forest Carbon Fund
Forest Carbon Works
Forest Trends
Grassroots Carbon
GrassrootsCarbon-PastureMap
Green Assets, Inc
Hondo Mitigation Site
Indigo Ag
Ironwood Resource Advisors LLC
LandYield
Locus Agricultural Solutions
Mad Agriculture
Natural Capital Exchange (NCX)
Nori LLC
Pachama
Robin G. Willhoite
Seth Yoho
Soil Value Exchange, PBLLC
Solbere
TerraCarbon LLC
The Climate Trust
The Earth Partners
Wildwood Environmental Credit Company, LLC
Climate ScientistsGrassrootsCarbon-PastureMap
Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC)
Judah Cohen
ForestersAdvanced Ecology, LTD.
American Forest Management
Buddy Rosser
Christopher Colbey
Christopher E. Adams
Cliff J. Sunda
Dalton Alexander
Daniel Saenz
Ed Applequist
Ed O' Brien
Edward L. O'Brien
Edwin L. Barnes, Jr.
Eric Watson
Forest Resource Consultants
Frank McCook
Gary A. Burns
James Bruce Henderson
Jason Raines
Jeffrey Williams
Jimmy Don Thomas
Jimmy McNamara
Joel Rudolph
John Heath
John Kilian
John Marksberry
Justin T. Penick
Kathryn Tillman
Ken Braddock
Kynda Trim
Lance Childress
Larry Butler
Lewis Williams
Mac Martin
Mark Drahem
Mark Wilson
Marty Walker
Mason, Bruce & Girard
Michael Huffman
Michael P. Smith
Mickey Merritt
Mike Bird
Mike Young
Nature's Eye Consulting
Pat Grissom
Peter Kleto
Phil Wright
Philip D. Bailey, MAI
Ray Lott
Richard Cole
Ricky ONeill
Robert Fuchs
Robin G. Willhoite
Ronald F. Billings
RoyOMartin
Ryan W. McKnight
Sherman Forestry Services LLC
Shortleaf Pine Initiative
Silva-Tech - South, Ltd.
Southeast Prescribed Fire Update
Southern Forestry Consultants, Inc.
Southern Group of State Foresters
Southern Timber Growers, Inc.
Taylor Wilson
Teddy Reynolds, RF
Texas A&M Forest Service
Texas A&M Forest Service - Alpine Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - Austin - TDEM-TxDPS Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - Austin Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - Fort Stockton Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - Fredericksburg Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - Johnson City Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - Junction Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - Kerrville Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - Merkel Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - San Angelo Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - San Antonio Office
Texas A&M Forest Service - Uvalde Office
Texas Forestry Association
The Longleaf Alliance
Thomas Parnell
Timothy Gahl
Victor E. Hemard, Jr.
Walsh Timber Co LLC
Walsh Timber Company, L.L.C.
Warren E. Peters
Mitigation BanksBahia Grande Mitigation Bank
Bandera Corridor Conservation Bank
Bio-Logical Capital
Call Junction
Camp Wood Conservation Bank
Clearwater Ranch Conservation Bank
Cliff J. Sunda
Coastal Environments - Baton Rouge
Cottonwood Creek Mitigation Bank (TXRAM 1.0 Bank)
Daisetta Swamp
Eco-Asset Solutions & Innovations LLC
Ecosystem Investment Partners
Festina Lente Conservation Bank
Field Sport Concepts, LTD
Greens Bayou
Hickory Pass/Ridge Conservation Banks
Hickory Ridge Conservation Bank
Hondo Mitigation Site
Ironwood Resource Advisors LLC
Katy Hockley Mitigation Bank
Mitigation Solutions USA
Mustang Ranch
Pineywoods Mitigation Bank
Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC
Restoration Systems
RiverBank Ecosystems
Robert Veldman
Sea Breeze Mitigation Bank
Seth Yoho
Straus Medina Mitigation Bank (TXRAM 1.0 Bank)
Tomahawk Conservation Bank Agreement
Val Verde Conservation Bank
Wildwood Environmental Credit Company, LLC
Wildlife / Habitat SpecialistsAlan Cain
Bahia Grande Mitigation Bank
Beyrl Armstrong
Bosse Planning & Associates
Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute
Camp Wood Conservation Bank
Chad Simmons
Clay Whitfill
Conservation Equity Partners
Curtis Hodges Jr.
Dana Karelus
David Riley
David Rios
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Dusty Alexander
Ecoresource Solutions Inc
Eric Keith
Gary A. Burns
George Miksch Sutton Avian Research Center (Sutton Center)
Greg Simons
Gulf Coast Joint Venture
Hondo Mitigation Site
Hydrex Environmental, Inc.
James Hall
Jason Hardin
Jason Raines
Jenny Blair, C.W.B.
Joe Hamrick
John J. Kuhl
John Marksberry
John Silovsky
Jonathan Warner
Justin T. Penick
Kevin Mote
Kyle Lassiter
Kyle Thigpen
Kyndal Anderson
Landmark Wildlife Management LLC
Lannie B. Philley, AFM
Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture
Lynn Kitchen, Ph.D.
Mark Gray
Mark Hefner
Matt Reidy
Mid-America Monarch Conservation Strategy
Nathan Rains
Nature's Eye Consulting
Neiman Environments Inc
Nick Fisher
Pines and Prairies Land Trust
Playa Lakes Joint Venture
Preservation Texas
Private Lands Biologist Program
Quail Coalition
Ricky ONeill
Rio Grande Joint Venture
RiverBank Ecosystems
Robert Veldman
Robin G. Willhoite
Roel Lopez
Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch
Ross Carrie
Ruben Cantu
Rufus Stephens
Sarah Kahlich
Shane Kiefer
Shantel Porterfield
Siglo Group
Society for Range Management
Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Southern Conservation Trust
Southern Forestry Consultants, Inc.
Southern Sportsman Aquatics & Land Management
Sphere 3-Environmental
Steve Nelle
Teddy Reynolds, RF
Texas Brigades
Texas Wildlife Diversity Program
Thomas DeWitt
UNT Quail
Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Lesser Prairie-Chicken
Whitenton Group, Inc.
WildLife Partners