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Building the Bioeconomy with Forest Carbon Credits

Set on more than 36,000 acres of Acadian Forest in Maine, the Anew-Tomah Highlands Forestry Project shows how the sale of carbon credits supports conservation and climate goals, while also promoting regional economic development to build the bioeconomy from responsible forestry.