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W217 The Business of Carbon Credit Trading for Forest Landowners

Date Issued
April 1, 2009
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/14840
Abstract

The 21st century is ushering in an indisputable shift toward green. Many businesses large and small, across disciplines, spanning the globe, are reconfiguring their mode of operation to meet the prospect of emerging green (ecosystem) markets. Carbon credit trading is an emerging ecosystem market from which some forest landowners may profit. This market could become sizeable if federal or state governments intervene to set mandatory targets for carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction. It could also become less significant as industries change to be more successful in lowering their carbon emissions.

Subjects

Timber & Wood Product...

Forest

Forest Management

Environment

Disciplines
Forest Management
Forest Sciences
Comments
09-0191 W217-4/09
Embargo Date
March 31, 2010
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