Projects

Clean Cookstoves, Nepal

The project enables the wide-scale distribution of efficient clean-burning cookstoves rural Nepal, improving health outcomes and reducing the use of biomass in participating households by as much as 2/3rds.

Cordillera Azul National Park, Peru

Under threat from harvesters and poachers, this park in the Peruvian Amazon relies on funding from the sale of carbon credits to ensure the carbon benefits of this beautiful land are not lost.

NIHT Topaiyo, Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea is the world’s largest exporter of tropical timber wood. Every year, the region loses approximately 1.4% of its forested land, and with it, critical habitat to some 5% of the world’s biodiversity, making it a crucial area for intervention.

Southern Cardamom, Cambodia

The Southern Cardamom rainforest represents southeast Asia’s largest surviving rainforest habitat. Of the half a billion acres of rainforests that once covered SE Asia, now only about 5% remains; and 20% of that 5% is in Cambodia. Of that 5%, a vital portion of that is the Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project.

Afognak Island, Alaska, USA

The Afognak Forest Carbon Project represents over a decade’s worth of dedicated efforts by dozens of individuals, in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the American Land Conservancy, to conserve a truly unique ecosystem in perpetuity. (SOLD OUT)

Kulera Landscape, Malawi

The Kulera Landscape project provides 5-km buffer areas around three important nature reserves in the African nation of Malawi: Nyika National Park, Vwaza Wildlife Reserve, and the Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, including a total project area of 217,270 hectares. (SOLD OUT)