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September 27, 2021
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New Georgia law expands carbon registry for traditional forestry — but also buildings

Abraham Kenmore

GFA Members Featured in Article on Carbon Markets in The Augusta Chronicle

GFA Member Andy Stone of Forest Resource Consultants (pictured above) and GFA President & CEO Andres Villegas were featured in a recent article by Gannett Media Statewide Reporter Abe Kenmore in The Augusta Chronicle. The article focuses on the current carbon market in Georgia, highlighting HB 355, which establishes the Sustainable Development Carbon Registry.

 

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