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Fossil fuel burning, in combination with the destruction of the world's forests, has caused atmospheric carbon dioxide levels to increase sharply in past years. The United States alone accounts for approximately 22% of the carbon dioxide emitted worldwide. This large increase has been connected to climate change, especially global warming and extreme weather. However, there is a small glimmer of hope on the horizon. Connecticut College has joined the effort against carbon emissions and is teaming up with a local non-profit group called Reforest the Tropics, Inc. to compensate for at least part of our carbon emissions on campus.

Reforest the Tropics, Inc, or RTT, has developed a program that balances out carbon emissions due to the burning of fossil fuels. The idea came from Dr. Herster Barres, the director of RTT.  Based in Mystic, Connecticut, RTT works with farmers in Costa Rica to plant trees on land formally used for pasture, most of this occurring in the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica. These trees need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and by absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide through their leaves, oxygen is released as a by-product with carbon being stored in the form of wood.

The Klinki tree, (Araucaria hunsteinii), is to be the primary species of tree planted according to the RTT program. The Klinki, planted with local species of trees from Costa Rica, will grow very quickly. It can reach a height of 300 feet. This makes it the perfect candidate for the project. By planting a population of Klinki in Costa Rica, a favorable climate for the species, the tree grows quickly, sequestering a substantial amount of carbon over that growth period.  

Connecticut College is the first university or college in the United States to participate in the Klinki Project and establish a carbon-offset program. As Dr. Herster Barres points out, "The College can become a leader in the field of environmental studies and help provide leadership to other schools that wish to participate in the program." The program will allow the college to start being accountable for some of its carbon dioxide emissions and take the next step forward in creating a more sustainable campus


Photo: Dr. Herster Barres, Director of RTT (L), the late Dr. William Niering (C), and Carlos Rojas, President of Hacienda Las Delicias (R) at the contract signing between the College, RTT, and Hacienda Las Delicias. The signing took place at the farm in Costa Rica during the middle of August 1999.

The late Dr. William A. Niering, seen in many of the photos, was instrumental in developing the Klinki Program for the Crozier-Williams College Center. To the great sadness of many who knew him, Dr. Niering passed away in 1999. In memory of his life and many contributions, especially his work with the Klinki Forestry Project, the new forest has been named for William Niering.

Photo: RTT forester Rolando Camacho kneels in front of the new sign dedicating the new Connecticut College Klinki Plantation to the memory of Dr. William A. Niering.

If you would like additional information regarding the Klinki Forestry Project, please feel free to contact Reforest the Tropics , Inc at the following:

RTT
Box 601
5 Holmes Street                                    Phone: (860) 572.8199
Mystic, Connecticut                              FAX: (860) 536.7739
06255                                                  Email: hbarres@aol.com

 

 

 

 

 



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