KOKO is the technology platform protecting tropical forests – driving a national-scale energy transition from deforestation-based charcoal by building high-tech renewable fuel utilities.
The Burn Somalia project deploys highly efficient cookstoves to reduce woody biomass consumption for households in urban areas of Somalia.
The Pyrocal project in Australia converts organic materials into biochar that can store CO2 for thousands of years.
The Katingan Restoration and Conservation Project (‘The Katingan Project’) protects and restores 149,800 hectares of peatland ecosystems.
Taking out the greenhouse gas trash with landfill combustion.
Seaweed Generation's AlgaRay uses solar powered autonomous robots to sink Sargassum (a CO2 absorbing problematic seaweed) to >4000m, sequestering carbon in the deep ocean.
The Rimba Raya Biodiversity REDD+ project in Indonesia preserves nearly 65,000 ha of tropical swamp forest that were originally slated to be converted into palm oil plantations.
Everest Carbon applies natural minerals to agricultural soils in India for irreversible, directly measurable, and verifiable removal of atmospheric CO2 via Enhanced Weathering.