The Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) project promotes community-led activities that reduce the exploitation of forest resources and arrest the decline of the ecosystem in Uganda.
The Hernando County project uses methane gas produced in landfills in Florida, United States to generate electricity and avoids CO2 emissions from the flaring of landfill gas.
Middlebury College in Vermont, United States conserves parts of the Green Mountain forest within its campus to become carbon neutral and sells excess carbon credits generated from the forest.
The Rimba Raya Biodiversity REDD+ project in Indonesia preserves nearly 65,000 ha of tropical swamp forest that were originally slated to be converted into palm oil plantations.
The Bukaleba Forest Project fights against climate change and deforestation through the reforestation of 5,000 hectares of degraded shrub and grassland along Lake Victoria.
The Kootznoowoo project preserves forest ecosystems and supports community development for the indigenous people living in the Kootznoowoo region of Alaska, United States.
The Great Bear Rainforest project in Canada protects temperate forests that are home to several endangered species and a large community of First Nations people.