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Data Center Becomes Carbon Neutral, Helps Keep Oregon Trees Growing

Oregon's forests have long been recognized for benefits such as contributing to healthy watersheds, providing wildlife habitat and offering limitless recreational opportunities. Now they are helping companies reach the goal of carbon neutrality, through the purchase of forest carbon offsets. Woodlands Carbon Company has announced an agreement with BendBroadband to secure enough carbon offsets over the next four years to achieve carbon neutrality at the Vault, BendBroadband's 'green' data center.
Read more: Data Center Becomes Carbon Neutral, Helps Keep Oregon Trees Growing
Links
- Company helps small woodlands owners sell their carbon
- Vernonia stakes future on new school
- Data Center BendBroadband Vault Deploys Multiple Green Practices
- Tree Farmer - July/August 2011
- IT Service buys Forest Carbon
- Woodlands Carbon Marks First Sale of Forest Carbon Offsets
- BendBroadband beats Facebook to coal-free green data center
- The Vault aims for carbon neutrality - BendBroadband’s new data center has a number of green features
- Living on Credit - Forest landowners are beginning to turn carbon to cash
- Grist – Pacific NW landowners team up to market forest offsets
- KUOW – Tree Farmers May Profit from Climate regulation
- Inside Business CNN – How Woodlands can help a succesful national policy address climate change
- The Forestry Source SAF – Guidelines help family woodland owners enter carbon markets
- Medford Mail Tribune – Banking on carbon, Oregon forestland owners can use their properties as carbon storage banks and trade carbon credits on the open market



