Monetizing Carbon Offsets for Small Woodlands

Recent studies show that net growth in U.S. forests offsets 13 percent of total U.S. carbon dioxide (CO2 ) emissions annually. “Carbon offsets” as they are called, are a reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide made in order to compensate for emissions made elsewhere. Offsets are measured in tonnes of carbon dioxide-equivalent (MTCO2e). The forests of many Maine Woodland Owners members surely contribute to these offsets, but due to the difficulty of monetizing them, receiving compensation for offsets takes work.

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Chandlers Complete Monumental Land Donation

On an unusually warm and sunny February afternoon Steve Chandler, his wife Natalie, and his cousin Charlie completed what has been a tremendous act of generosity – the transferring of over 2000 acres of woodland in New Gloucester to Maine Woodland Owners. This is by far the largest gift we have received and has set the stage for exciting growth for our land trust program.

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Jennifer Hicks