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Restoring Tropical Forests to Mitigate Global Warming Reforest The Tropics (RTT) is a non-profit organization that establishes reforestation projects in Costa Rica to sequester and store US CO2 emissions.
This 14-acre pasture in Costa Rica is being planted for The Superior Nut Co. of Cambridge, MA to sequester 140 tons of its annual CO2 emissions in a 25-year UNFCCC JI project. You can join this exciting applied research program by sponsoring a pilot forest for yourself and your family, your school, church or company in a joint project in partnership with RTT and a farmer in Costa Rica. Each 2 ½-acre forest costs $5,000. This includes a grant to the farmer for his costs, 4 years of intensive, weekly technical assistance to assure the establishment of each forest, and a set-aside for long-term management. Your cost is a contribution towards this applied research program, and your donation is deductible to the extent allowed by law.
This 9-month old forest was established in the Turrialba Valley in Costa Rica for The Superior Nut Co. of Cambridge, MA. The owner of the Tournon Farm signed a 25-year contract to sequester carbon for this progressive US company, part of the 53 acres funded by Superior. This 3-acre forest should sequester annually from 30-36 metric tons of CO2 on the average during the contract at a cost of under $10/ton. It is managed so that it will also eventually produce wood for the farmer to sell.
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