The Carbon101 educational initiative was developed for GFA members by the Georgia Forestry Foundation and serves as a repository of trusted information for landowners and GFA members about carbon markets. In producing this content, we have worked with several carbon marketplace experts to gather information and develop video content.
The tabs below will guide you through the core functions of the forest carbon market in the United States. You must be a GFA member to view this content. If you are not a member and would like to learn more, please contact Matt Hestad (matt@gfagrow.org)
A carbon credit is a tradable permit or certificate that provides the holder of the credit the right to emit one metric ton of carbon dioxide or an equivalent of another greenhouse gas. Essentially, carbon credits are a method for producers of such gases to offset the amount produced.
Forests and forest products are America’s greatest at-scale solution to carbon reduction. Carbon credits are a forest product and can therefore be capitalized on by forest landowners.