The Aboriginal Carbon Fund has signed an agreement with Canadian First Nations peoples to share lessons from successful land management programAustralia’s world-main Indigenous land management and carbon farming programs are spreading internationally, with a formal agreement signed to help build a similar program in Canada.
A chance assembly between Rowen Foley from the Aboriginal Carbon Fund and a Candian carbon credit businessman at the 2015 Paris climate conference spawned a relationship that led to an agreement this week that will help Canadian First Nations peoples learn from the Australian Aboriginal carbon farming success.
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Source: theguardian.com