C6 partnered with CORRIM & the University of Washington School of Environmental and Forest Science to quantify how much carbon we’ll be able to sequester, net of operational emission.
C6 Forest to Farm is excited to announce Mia Bretz has joined our Board of Directors. Mia, a past City of Leavenworth City Council member, is an active member of the Leavenworth community and tells us a little about what it’s like living in one of the highest wildfire risk areas in the US.
C6 Forest to Farm is excited to announce Rachel Brombaugh has joined our Board of Directors. Rachel, who has been working in the sustainability space for over 10 years, tells us why she joined C6 and what she enjoys outside of work.
C6 is excited to announce that through our partnership with Forest Concepts (grant lead), we are part of a successful $1.15M Dept of Energy SBIR grant focused on developing community-scale equipment to convert biomass into smaller particles that can be made into biochar or other biomass related processes.
C6 Forest to Farm is excited to announce Jana Fischback hasjoined our Board of Directors. Jana, who is the Executive Director for Sustainable NCW, tells us why she joined C6 and what she enjoys outside of work.
C6 is grateful to have Andrew Buhayar on our board. Andrew tells us why he volunteers his time for C6 and shares how his experience helps him contribute to our mission.
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science confirms what we’re seeing ourselves, high severity wildfires cause long-term and sometime irreversible harm to forests.
C6 is delighted to be part of a University of Idaho-led partnership of the Columbia River Basin participants that was recently named a semifinalist for a new National Science Foundation (NSF) grant.
C6 are very excited to welcome Shane Swanson to our board. Shane tells us what it’s like to live in a community at risk of wildfire and what excites him about C6.
C6 are extremely grateful to have received a generous grant from the Icicle Fund whose mission is “To support the environment, the arts and history through collaboration in North Central Washington.”
C6 are very excited to welcome former USFS Methow Valley District Ranger Mike Liu to our board. Mike tells us why he joined the board and how he thinks C6 can help the forest.