Finite Carbon Featured in Wall Street Journal Coverage of Growing Forest Carbon Offset Market

The Wall Street Journal published a comprehensive story today on the forest carbon offset market featuring Finite Carbon. As The Journal puts it, “For much of human history, the way to make money from a tree was to chop it down. Now, with companies rushing to offset their carbon emissions, there is value in leaving them standing.” Read the full article, “Preserving Trees Becomes Big Business, Driven by Emissions Rules.”

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