Why support these projects?
By choosing this Climate Active–eligible portfolio, you’re backing high‑integrity decarbonisation while contributing to better health outcomes, meaningful Indigenous community benefits, and the regeneration of native forests.
This portfolio brings together outstanding carbon projects, including clean cooking initiatives that improve household health, Indigenous-led fire management programs, and regenerative agriculture practices.
Arnhem Land Fire Abatement (ALFA) Projects: Drawing on 60,000 years of Indigenous knowledge, its 11 Aboriginal ranger groupsconduct cool, early-season burns to lay a mosaic of natural firebreaks across 86,000 km²—an area larger than Tasmania—dramatically reducing the scale and intensity of wildfires.
Native Forest Regeneration Projects: In New South Wales and South West Queensland, human-induced regeneration (HIR) projects restore native forests and promote more sustainable agriculture and land management practices. These carbon farming projects work with landholders to regenerate and protect native vegetation, improving agricultural land and reducing salinity and erosion. By storing carbon in regenerated forests, they reduce atmospheric carbon and generate carbon credits .
World Vision Cookstoves Project: Efficient cookstove distribution in rural Ethiopia reduces smoke exposure for women and children while easing pressure on rapidly declining forests. More than 100,000 stoves and 250 women-led cooperatives now support safer cooking and improved livelihoods.
Together, these projects deliver verifiable emissions reductions, meaningful community benefits, and scalable pathways to cleaner energy and healthier living conditions.



