[ACT] Root Issue Research- Climate Action Reserve and Tools for Educators
Jared Liu
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Wed Jun 10 10:58:53 EDT 2009
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June 10, 2009
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Climate
The Climate Action Reserve Forest Project Protocol provides guidance
for developing urban tree planting and stewardship projects that can
be registered as carbon offsets. The protocol establishes eligibility
rules, methods to calculate reductions, performance-monitoring
instructions and procedures for reporting project information. The
protocol applies to tree planting projects on urban landscapes within
municipalities, educational campuses, and utility service areas.
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Educators
Students who are the best informed about environmental science and the
geosciences are also the most realistic about the environmental
difficulties facing the world over the next 20 years, new research has
found. But students who are least informed are the most wildly
optimistic that things will improve.
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