American Forest Foundation
Forest-Climate Working Group

The Forest-Climate Working Group (FCWG) is made up of diverse organizations that want to find consensus on how forests can play a meaningful role in addressing global warming.  In order to build and achieve consensus, the organizations are engaging in a series of Dialogues on forest-climate issues.

Presentations from April 3rd & 4th Dialogue held in Washington, DC.

The Case for Forests in Climate Policy — Eric Huxthausen, The Nature Conservancy

Carbon Offsets: Current Proposals and Likely Issues — Christopher Galik, Nicholas Institute at Duke University
 
Carbon Offsets: Current Proposals and Likely Issues — Neil Sampson, The Sampson Group

Allowance Awards: Current Proposals and Likely Major Issues — Dan Lashof, Natural Resources Defense Council

Adaptation Funding: Current Proposals and Likely Major Issues — John Kostyack, National Wildlife Federation

Related Material

Forests and climate change: A convenient truth? (Edinburgh: Forestry Commission Communications Branch,  2007) DVD. Produced by the United Kingdom Forestry Commission.

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