The Keo Seima REDD+ project is a forest conservation project in Cambodia that preserves vulnerable wildlife and supports education and training for the local communities.
Charm Industrial turns excess, inedible agricultural and forestry residues into bio-oil and puts that oil back underground for permanent carbon removal.
42,000 acres of southern Appalachian hardwood forest. Through sustainable management of forest CO2 stocks, the project provides climate benefits through carbon sequestration
The ARE Treindsetter project in Norway produces a special type of construction timber that can store carbon for 50 years.
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 Prairie Pothole project generates terrestrial sequestration and storage of carbon in wetlands and grasslands while preserving the natural habitat of numerous water fowl and other wildlife.
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.
Kukumuty enriches Miombo woodlands in and around Chibabava, Mozambique. It also establishes agroforestry nurseries and plots for growing horticultural and fuelwood species.