Regrowth has often been seen as a blight on the landscape in western Queensland, or at least as less productive than country that is growing grass to feed stock, but... read more →
With more than half of the Federal Government's Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) committed, a carbon project developer believes now is the time for landholders to get involved in carbon farming.... read more →
As part of our community engagement for this project, we are currently in the process of developing a Memorandum of Understanding with TAFE New England to facilitate training opportunities for... read more →
CO2 Australia has been announced as one of three newly appointed service providers for the Australian Government's 20 Million Trees Programme. CO2 Australia has delivered some... read more →
Protecting your bush and managing it for nature conservation can pay financial rewards. All over Australia developers of everything from housing estates to mines are looking for native bush to... read more →
Increasingly, businesses are making strategic decisions around the type and extent of their corporate sustainability policies. In addition to environmental and social benefits, companies that incorporate sustainability into decision-making processes... read more →
Most people recognise that trees play an essential role in the environment, but they perhaps undervalue the true extent of these incredible organisms’ benefits. Trees provide oxygen and limit carbon... read more →
The Blue Mallee Eucalyptus is the most commonly planted tree in Australia as part of carbon offset programs. Primarily, this is because Blue Mallees are native to Australia, can grow... read more →
Put simply, biodiversity refers to the variety of life that exists in any ecosystem, both among species and within each species. This includes plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms. Ecosystems with... read more →
Australia’s largest carbon offset project through a forest carbon sink is off to a great start. The team from Woodside’s Pluto LNG recently surveyed the 17,125 hectares of trees that... read more →