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Arbor Day Carbon, Pollination Unite to Strengthen Global Reforestation Efforts

LINCOLN, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Arbor Day Carbon has joined forces with climate and nature investment and advisory firm Pollination in a partnership that aims to accelerate nature-based-solution carbon removal in critical ecosystems. The strategic partnership will seek to find, vet, fund and develop high-quality and high-integrity afforestation/reforestation carbon projects across the globe. Arbor Day Carbon is a wholly owned subsidiary of the global tree planting nonprofit Arbor Day Foundation...

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