Title: Using Harvested Plantations to Sequester Carbon
1Using Harvested Plantations to Sequester Carbon
Dr. Tony Richardson Director, TreeSmart Australia
2Overview
- Offsetting as part of an overall greenhouse
emissions strategy - TreeSmarts approach to offsetting
- Using harvested plantations to sequester carbon
- The role of a carbon pooler
- Payments to tree farmers
- Relating it to transport emissions
- What can we do?
3The Role of Offsetting
4Carbon Neutrality Actions
- Measure
- Direct, Indirect and Embodied Emissions
- Avoid
- Short-term changes to avoid obviously polluting
activities - Offset
- Offset the remaining emissions this year with
other actions - Reduce
- Long-term actions to reduce emissions
- Iterate
- Go back round and repeat the process over time.
5TreeSmarts Approach to Offsetting
- Uses harvested farm forestry plantations
- Counts the carbon sequestered in Harvested Wood
Products - Matches carbon sequestered with emissions
produced on a year-by-year basis.
6Biosequestration in Trees
- As trees grow, they absorb CO2 to produce the
carbon which is about 50 of the wood
7Kyoto Protocol Assumption
However, not logically or scientifically valid!
8Four Forms of Sequestration
- In the living trees
- In the timber products
- In fossil fuels (via fuel substitution)
- In landfills.
9Long-term Sequestration in Harvested Timber
- Carbon is stored in timber products for
considerable time period after harvesting
Source CRC for Greenhouse Accounting
10Perpetual Forest vs Harvested Forest
- Harvesting can increase total sequestration
11Recognition of Sequestration in Harvested Timber
- Australia should make it a priority to explore
and demonstrate more rigorous methodologies for
plantation offsets, which take into account the
carbon contained in harvested wood products. - (Chap. 6.3.2, Report of the PMs Task Group on
Emissions Trading, 2007) - Inclusion of forestry emissions in an ETS
requires assessment and measurement of carbon
sequestered in long-lived timber products. - (Chap. 3.4, Garnaut Review ETS Discussion Paper,
2008)
12Carbon Offsets by Tree-Planting
- Several Australian organisations offering carbon
offsets via tree-planting - e.g. Greenfleet, TreeSmart, Carbon Neutral,
CarbonSmart
13The Role of Carbon Poolers
Source Australian Greenhouse Office
14Payment to Farm Foresters
- Payments made based on when carbon is
sequestered, and repayments (or replacement)
required when carbon is deliberately released
Based on current retail price of 12/tonne CO2-e
15Lets relate it all to Transport
- Typical car is driven 14,000 km/year and emits
about 4.0 tonnes CO2 - Typical eucalypt plantation (with MAI of 16 over
20 years) absorbs an average of about 20 tonnes
CO2 per hectare per year - Therefore 1 hectare of trees absorbs the CO2 of
about 5 cars per year.
16This is whats needed for 1 car each year
17What can we Do?
18What can we Do?
19What can we do?
- Measure
- Avoid
- Offset
- Reduce
- Iterate
20Using Harvested Plantations to Sequester Carbon
Dr. Tony Richardson Director, TreeSmart Australia