New Hampshire reviewing ARB-approved forest carbon project for possible easement violation

Published 23:52 on November 10, 2023  /  Last updated at 23:52 on November 10, 2023  / /  Americas, US

The Attorney General’s office in New Hampshire is scrutinising the new business model of Bluesource Sustainable Forest Company (BSFC), which owns a 59,000-hectare tract at the state's tip, to assess its compliance with a 20-year-old easement originally intended for logging and recreation.
The Attorney General’s office in New Hampshire is scrutinising the new business model of Bluesource Sustainable Forest Company (BSFC), which owns a 59,000-hectare tract at the state's tip, to assess its compliance with a 20-year-old easement originally intended for logging and recreation.


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