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Five new projects open for public comment (31 Jan 2012)
Webinar launching a new Social and Biodiversity Assessment Manual: 22 Nov 2011
REDD stack the odds in favor of VCS and CCB Standards (June 2011)
Carbon projects first to reach verification status against the CCB Standards (June 2011)
TIST Program receives the world's first dual validation and verification with VCS and CCB Standards (June 2011)
Toyota
reforestation project to augment Sierra
Madre typhoon barrier – Malaya.com (January
2011)
Social
impact assessment manual available in
English and Spanish (June 2010)
Side Event: Applying safeguards and enhancing co-benefits in Ecuador, and REDD+ Social & Environmental Standards, 30 November in Cancun (December 2010)
CI-Japan
hosts seminar on the CCBA in Tokyo [Japanese] (November
2010)
Consultant
position available: Forest Carbon Standards
Training Development (November
2010)
CCB
Standards most highly desirable standard
in 2010 survey (May 2010)
Public
comment period extended to 16 April 2010
for the REDD+ Social & Environmental
Standards (March 2010)
CCB
Policy Announcement Concerning Project
Double Counting (February
2010)
A
new global social and environmental standard
for REDD+ programs (Dec 2009)
CCB
to Introduce New Forestry Standard Reported
in Ecosystem Marketplace (Nov
2009)
REDD Project Financial Feasibility
Tool Now Available (September 2009)
The
Conservation Fund Achieves Gold with Red River Restoration Initiative
- Shreveporttimes.com (August 2009)
Duck
Habitat Breeds Carbon Offsets - ClimateBiz (August
2009)
First
REDD project validated in Australia - The
Australian, Mongabay.org (August
2009)
Winners
of Three Climate Grants Announced to support
development of CCB certified projects (May 2009)
The Forest
Carbon Offsetting Survey 2009 demonstrates strong market interest
in the social and biodiversity benefits of forest carbon (April
2009)
Launch of Forest
Carbon Standards in New Languages Reaches Key Audiences (April
2009)
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The
CCB Standards Second Edition launched
December 6, 2008 at Forest Day 2 in Poznan,
Poland (December 2008)
Read about the CCB Standards in Time
Magazine, Carbonpositive & Ecosystem
Marketplace (December 2008)
Hyundai
Motor America sponsors the Hyundai Climate Grants Program in
conjunction with the CCBA to award three $35,000 grants to project
developers (November 2008)
The Juma
Reserve, in the Amazon, is the first one in Brazil to receive
international certification for avoided deforestation (October
2008)
Merrill Lynch inks massive deal for CCB carbon reported in
Ecosystem Marketplace (February 2008)
CCB validated Sumatran avoided deforestation project reported
in Bloomberg News (February 2008)
CCBA and project developers announce first avoided deforestation
project to achieve CCB Standards (February 2008)
CCB Standards featured
in the Economist as ‘likely to
survive the winnowing of offset norms’ (August 2007)
CARE and Sustainable Forestry
Management join CCBA (April, 2007)
First Two Forestry Projects Certified under the CCB Standards (February,
2007)
Offset Guidance Reports for Business Prominently
Feature CCB Standards (December, 2006)
Wildlife Conservation Society joins the CCBA (August, 2006)
EcoSecurities Survey Reveals CCB Standards Viewed Favorably by Carbon Market (April, 2006)
CCBA featured in January-March 2006 issue of Conservation in Practice (PDF - 88 kb)
Chinese and French Versions of the CCB Standards Published (February, 2006)
Rainforest Nations Show Leadership at UN Climate Change Talks (December, 2005)
The CCBA highlighted in a recent press release by Conservation International Japan. (July, 2005)
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CCBA Manager, John O. Niles, publishes article on tropical deforestation and climate change in the International Herald Tribune (July, 2005)
CCBA featured in the July 2005 issue of Joint Implementation Quarterly (July, 2005)
China's State Forestry Administration Announces it will use the Climate, Community & Biodiversity Standards (May, 2005)
New Global Standard Linking Climate Change,
Biodiversity and Sustainable Development Launched (May, 2005)
Support for CCB Standards Exceeds Expectations (May, 2005)
Weyerhaeuser Joins Alliance to Protect Endangered Forests (May, 2005)
Peru, Bolivia and Tanzania Field Testing of the Draft CCB Project Design Standards Completed (January, 2005)
CCBA Featured in The Nature Conservancy Magazine, Distributed to 600,000 Members (November, 2004)
Council on Foreign Relations Book Cites Importance of CCBA's Work (October, 2004)
First Ever Standards Linking Climate Change, Biodiversity and Poverty Opened Up for Global Peer Review (June, 2004)
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