Finite Carbon Staff Published in the Annual 2020 Issue of The Consultant

Publication in the Annual 2020 Issue of The Consultant

 

Creativity is a necessity right now to accomplish the goal of scalable forest carbon offsets. A risk going forward as programs compete for the most amenable terms and value-added market options is a “race for the bottom.” Within this competitive atmosphere lies a potential for erosion of the foundational principles that define an offset as credible. Carbon and the ability to monetize it from forests has never been, and should never be, a money-for-nothing proposition.

Matt Smith, ACF, CF, Vice President of Forest Operations, and Dylan Jenkins, ACF, CF, Vice President of Origination

Finite Carbon’s Matt Smith, ACF, CF, Vice President of Forest Operations, and Dylan Jenkins, ACF, CF, Vice President of Origination, share their insights into past, present and future of forest carbon offsets in the Annual 2020 issue of The Consultant, the annual journal of the Association of Consulting Foresters of America, Inc.. Read the full article “Back to Our Roots, Thoughts on the Business of Forest Carbon and Maintaining Credibility in the Marketplace.”

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