"Forward-thinking organizations like Chevron New Energies are initiating impactful and simple solutions that provide for healthy ecosystems, biodiversity, habitat and community resiliency in self-sustaining systems - taking the long-term perspective of generations, decades and centuries, providing for overall well-being, livelihood, identity and culture." Marshall, founder and executive director, Restore the Earth Foundation, Inc. Restore the Earth’s landscape-scale reforestation is a nature-based solution critical to addressing climate change and provides so many additional environmental and social benefits to the region and to the nation," said P.J. "We are excited to launch this partnership with Chevron New Energies. Charles Parish cypress reforestation project is expected to generate carbon offsets that could both help offset Chevron’s carbon emissions, and also help customers achieve their lower carbon goals. In 2021, Chevron launched Chevron New Energies to accelerate lower carbon businesses in hydrogen carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) offsets and emerging opportunities, as well as support Chevron’s continued focus on biofuels. “In addition to helping remove carbon, the seedling replanting is anticipated to contribute to local forest and wetland ecosystem restoration.” Chevron New Energies is proud to collaborate with Restore the Earth on our inaugural carbon offsets project – bringing lower carbon solutions to Chevron as well as our customers,” said Barbara Harrison, vice president of Offsets & Emerging of Chevron New Energies. “Carbon offsets are expected to play a notable role in global carbon reduction. Chevron will provide funding for Restore the Earth to plant an expected 1.7 million native bald cypress seedlings as part of the project. The project will bring together Chevron and Restore the Earth Foundation to develop a nature-based solution, which is expected to remove carbon from the atmosphere and be focused on reforesting natural cypress forests and swamps in St. announced agreement for a reforestation project for up to 8,800 acres of property in St. Inc., through its Chevron New Energies division, and Restore the Earth Foundation, Inc.
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