Canadian federal government to fund nature-based carbon capture research partnerships

Published 21:02 on November 24, 2022  /  Last updated at 21:26 on November 24, 2022  / /  Americas, Canada, Nature-based, Voluntary

Canada's federal government has announced funding for three Canadian collaborative projects between conservation agencies, academia, and industry to quantify the carbon capture potential of wetlands, peatlands, and agricultural solutions that would contribute to the development of national and regional carbon protocols.
Canada's federal government has announced funding for three Canadian collaborative projects between conservation agencies, academia, and industry to quantify the carbon capture potential of wetlands, peatlands, and agricultural solutions that would contribute to the development of national and regional carbon protocols.


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