New types of hull coatings make ships more energy efficient by reducing drag leading to lower CO2 emissions from shipping in New York, United States.
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.
Biochar Life empowers 500M farmers to enhance soil, boost yields, and reduce emissions.
This project's aim is to make Namibia the largest producer of biochar soil conditioner in Africa, directing carbon finance to impactful, scalable and credible climate action.
The Community-based Avoided Deforestation Project in Guinea-Bissau prevents the release of carbon stored in mangroves, while preserving critical estuarine ecosystems.
The A-Gas voluntary emission reduction project was undertaken to encourage the recovery of used HFCs and to avoid the production of virgin HFCs and their associated emissions.
The LapWall LEKO project based in Finland produces a special type of construction timber that can store CO2 for more than 50 years.