The Credit Class for Carbon Removal through Biochar Production focuses on carbon removal which would have resulted from the decomposition of waste biomass. The approved benefit of atmospheric regulation through carbon sequestration is driven by carbon removals and emission reductions through the production and application of biochar to soils. By providing a community led vehicle to finance biochar production, this credit class helps to repurpose forestry slash and feedstock from the logging industry to generate carbon offsets, while reducing wildfire risk, improving forest health, and addressing invasive species emergence. Projects registered under this Credit Class test the best practices to measure, report, and verify biochar production credits and create a regional value chain of suppliers and landowners.
Credit Protocol for Carbon Removal through Biochar Production
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Appendix: In-Stand Surface Application of Biochar in Forestlands Methodology
Kulshan Carbon Trust (KCT)and San Juan Island Conservation District have collaborated to create a method for measuring the carbon impact of conservation burns. The protocol focuses on improving pile construction and reducing emissions.
