Read more for an insight of the work that goes into a woodland creation project.
Looking back at the outcomes of the 2021 Glasgow Climate Change Conference.
In 2021 Forest Carbon hit a huge milestone – 10 million trees in the UK! That’s nearly 6,000 ha...
A new Carbon Club is launching soon! Read on for a sneak preview of the changes we are making
Various forms of soil carbon codes and credits are in the process of being developed and set up.
With the wet winter months upon us, and bright summer meadows distant in our memories - it seems a g
There is work ongoing in the UK now to develop a Saltmarsh Code (to sit alongside the Woodland Carbo
As climate negotiations breach their second week at COP26 and high-level deliberations ensue to dete
Today we celebrate one of our planet's most under-appreciated ecosystems: peatlands!
What is additionality and why does the UK voluntary carbon market need additionality to function?
A peatland restoration project on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park is the first of its kind.
We are delighted to announce a new partnership, with the Northwoods Rewilding Network!
Attitudes are changing towards these two small trees, as appreciation of thorny scrub grows.
The Forest Carbon team recently visited Rotten Bottom, one of our partner's peatlands.
This blog considers emerging ecosystem markets and how they will interact with the carbon market.
These are crucial years for voluntary carbon markets across the globe. But with huge potential comes
A source of carbon funding that exists only for woodland creation schemes in England: the ‘Woodland ...
One of the most heartening aspects of our work is seeing and hearing about the benefits of our partn
The Woodland Carbon Code exists to make financially unattractive woodland creation projects attracti
Woodland creation through natural regeneration offers big rewards. It preserves soil carbon stocks,
One organisation we have partnered with extensively is the Borders Forest Trust, a fantastic charity...
As summer draws to a close and we head into the autumn months many of our native trees and shrubs be...
For any voluntary carbon market to operate smoothly, a degree of governance and regulation is essent...
The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 is reshaping our world in profound ways. It has exposed the f
In recent weeks there has been some welcome scrutiny of the tree planting agenda. Misguided plans to...
This week marks the start of the first auction of the Woodland Carbon Guarantee (WCaG), a government
We have set up the Carbon Club to allow individuals, households and SMEs to mitigate their carbon fo
Forest Carbon is partnering with the Resources and Waste Management Expo to plant an area of woodlan
The Natural Selection Brewing Company launched its limited edition beer The Altruist...
After several weeks of Extinction Rebellion protests in London...
We're chuffed to have been invited to exhibit at this year's Chelsea Flower Show.
Called the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting framework (SECR) the scheme will replace the old
Speaking recently at the Science Museum in London on climate change projections, Michael Gove, the E...
This September the first Peatland Code registered restoration project achieved validation. The peatl
We were delighted to hear in yesterday's budget that the government plans to support the UK forest c...
The recent Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report rather alarmingly gave us all 1
NEX Group recently re-affirmed its commitment to UK landscape projects as part of its ongoing carbon
Forest Carbon is suporting the largest new productive woodland to be planted in England in the past
With the UK being the third largest importer of timber in the world, after China and Japan, and with
Ireland’s targets for afforestation have received a boost thanks to a new intervention by Microsoft.
Throughout 2015 Forest Carbon’s Steve Prior was working with academic Andrew Moxey on a project for
Forest Carbon featured on both BBC Look North and BBC North West Tonight on 2nd December after Judy
The Grown in Britain initiative has announced the launch of its first partner woodland, a 55ha plant
Despite the many benefits UK woodlands bring to the UK – including flood amelioration, carbon dioxid
In a year with record numbers of entries Forest Carbon was 'Highly Commended' in the carbon manageme
The Woodland Carbon Code credit registry was launched at an event held at Markit's London offices on
Dell Estate, near Fort Augustus, Loch Ness, was presented with the ‘Dulverton Flagon’ by Paul Wheelh
Since late 2012 Forest Carbon has been working with the Forestry Commission and its Woodland Carbon