BP, seeking to reduce carbon footprint, makes forest-preservation deals with Alaska Native corporations

It's the first time Alaska forests have been preserved as a carbon sink, BP said.

By Yereth Rosen January 23, 2019
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BP, operator of the supergiant Prudhoe Bay oil field on Alaska’s North Slope, is partnering with Alaska Native corporations to preserve forested lands and thus reduce its net carbon footprint, the company’s Alaska president announced at an industry conference in Anchorage.

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