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Forests for Klimaskovfonden

The Danish Climate Forest Fund was set up by the Danish Parliament with cross-party support to plant trees and transform low-lying soil into natural areas and wetlands. By using nature’s own methods for storing CO2, the fund addresses climate issues and reaches the target set out by Denmark of reducing its CO2 emissions as stipulated by the Paris Agreement. The fund also creates opportunities for anyone wishing to contribute to Danish climate action.

The Danish Climate Forest Fund works to boost the green agenda by undertaking forest and low-lying soil projects across Denmark to allow everyone to enjoy more nature, greater biodiversity and cleaner drinking water – in addition to a measurable reduction of greenhouse gases.

I’ve been documenting their new forests, the oldest forests are now 3 years, and some are brand new. Each forest is unique, either a unique location or landscape that needs to be shown, and its a great challenge to show to feeling of forest with something that it not really that yet- so a lot of my images are done a sunset or sunrise to show to height of the trees better as shadow and highlights create more depth and height. Also bio diversity is a key element to photograph when there, so im always on the lookout for animals, plants etc. when walking the forests.

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