CarbonLink

Project Developer Carbon Service Provider Sustainability Consultant CMI member

Lead Contact

Chris McCosker
CEO

Address

level 7/60 Edward Street, Brisbane City QLD, Australia

Founded in 2007 by industry pioneer Dr Terry McCosker OAM, CarbonLink is a leading Australian developer of high integrity soil carbon projects. With nearly two decades of experience across agriculture, land management and carbon markets, CarbonLink has played a foundational role in establishing soil carbon as a credible asset class in Australia.

CarbonLink delivers end to end, large scale soil carbon projects, combining deep agronomic expertise with rigorous science, robust data systems and disciplined project management. The company’s patented SCANS® soil carbon measurement technology, developed in collaboration with CSIRO, sets a benchmark for accuracy, repeatability and transparency, supporting confidence in project outcomes. To date, CarbonLink has delivered the majority of Australia’s issued soil carbon credits.

Working with agricultural enterprises, diversified landholders, mining and resources companies, and capital partners, CarbonLink focuses on projects that deliver both emissions abatement and long term improvements in land productivity and resilience. Its multidisciplinary team of agronomists, scientists, GIS analysts, advisors and project managers ensures projects are designed and executed to meet regulatory, commercial and environmental expectations.

CarbonLink is recognised for its innovative, evidence based approach to carbon project development, providing clear assessments of risk, return and permanence helping clients and partners navigate the evolving Australian carbon market with confidence.

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