The ARE Treindsetter project in Norway produces a special type of construction timber that can store carbon for 50 years.
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.
The Kootznoowoo project preserves forest ecosystems and supports community development for the indigenous people living in the Kootznoowoo region of Alaska, United States.
The McCloud River project conserves conifer forests in Oregon, United States and protects the habitat of several species of fish and animals.
The Halo Verde project is an agroforestry, land restoration and sustainable agriculture project that protects the tropical rainforests in Timor-Leste from deforestation.
The Prairie Pothole project generates terrestrial sequestration and storage of carbon in wetlands and grasslands while preserving the natural habitat of numerous water fowl and other wildlife.
The May Ranch project avoids the release of CO2 from the conversion of grasslands to agricultural land in Colorado, United States.