Pacific Forest Trust 2013 Annual Report

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2013

TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY

ANNUAL REPORT

2,170

After two decades working in favor of wood, water, wildlife, and a healthy climate, PFT is still in love with forests—few other resources offer such beauty and bounty. We still get giddy from the scent of pine needles crunching underfoot, and we still believe saving private working woodlands is the best thing we can do for the planet. Together, we’re building partnerships, policies, and incentives for forests and you.

Acres of working forestland conserved SINCE

198,702

20-year total acres of forestland conserved

WHAT’S SO SPECIAL ABOUT FORESTS FOR CLIMATE?

THEY’RE KEY TO COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE, THAT’S WHAT.

In 1993, few people knew, but with other climate pioneers and science on our side, we fought to gain recognition that the most powerful thing to do for climate was keep forests as forests. That recognition emerged in California, and grew from an idea, to a policy, to a law, to a new market, to an area of public investment.

In 2013, California’s governor, finance department, and legislature unanimously identified but three areas to invest the hundreds of millions of dollars that will be generated by AB 32 auction revenues. The climate champs? Energy efficiency, transportation, and forests.

© DAVID LOBBY


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