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By arleenYour Forest Carbon Check is in the Mail… (or is it?). Tom Gaman January 20, 2011. What I will cover today…. A brief history of Greenhouse Gases (GHG’s) Status of forest carbon accounting How to take advantage of the opportunity—the CAR Forest Protocol as an example.
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