High quality biochar in Rieden, Germany
Spiritus offers scalable, modular DAC with a novel sorbent and a path to providing removal at $100/ton
The Pastures, Conservation, and Climate Action project helps prevent the release of CO2 from the soil in Mongolia and supports the development of nomadic communities.
The Campus Clean Energy project works to improve energy efficiency in buildings and reduce the dependence on coal-based electricity to avoid CO2 emissions.
The forest adaptation project removes and avoids carbon emissions by increasing the structural diversity of the forest, making the forest more climate-resilient.
Cross-Laminated Timber, produced by the Hasslacher Norica project in Austria, is an innovative bio-based construction material that removes carbon for 50+ years.
Middlebury College in Vermont, United States conserves parts of the Green Mountain forest within its campus to become carbon neutral and sells excess carbon credits generated from the forest.
NeoCarbon's innovative carbon capture method, utilizing cooling towers and waste heat, aims to capture 1.3 Gigatons of CO2 annually.