BC Forest Carbon Offset Protocol (FCOP) Overview

The First 30×30 Program, led by Nature For Justice in partnership with IISAAK OLAM Foundation and Nature Focus Development, has collaborated with the RAD Network to offer a resource highlighting British Columbia’s Forest Carbon Offset Protocol (FCOP), outlining how forest-based carbon projects are developed, measured, and verified within the province’s regulatory system. This resource explains how carbon offsets function as a tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions while supporting conservation and ecosystem stewardship. Grounded in the recognition of Indigenous rights and ongoing questions of jurisdiction, this overview is designed to support informed, strategic, and self-determined decision-making for Indigenous governments and partners exploring carbon opportunities.

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Kamryn Whiteye

Kamryn Whiteye is a Lunaapeexkwe (Delaware woman) from Eelünaapéewi Lahkéewiit (Delaware Nation) with a strong background in Indigenous relations, policy, and communications. She has supported national First Nations leadership and grassroots initiatives across Canada through strategic, culturally grounded consulting. Kamryn brings deep knowledge of Indigenous governance and community engagement, grounded in lived experience and a commitment to equity and healing.

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