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Carbon farming in Queensland

Carbon farming involves activities like managing vegetation and savanna burning to store carbon or avoid the release of greenhouse gas emissions.

The Queensland Government is working to keep carbon in the ground through the $500 million Land Restoration Fund. Through its first Investment Round, $100 million was made available to projects that generate Australian carbon credit units with verifiable social, environmental, economic and regional development benefits.

This work builds on the existing Carbon Plus program, which is already delivering on-the ground outcomes in First Nations communities.

More information:

  • GOAL 3: GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
  • GOAL 12: RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
  • GOAL 15: LIFE ON LAND