The Davis project uses gas generated in landfills in Utah, United States to generate electricity and avoids CO2 emissions from the flaring of landfill gas.
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.
The Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) project promotes community-led activities that reduce the exploitation of forest resources and arrest the decline of the ecosystem in Uganda.
The Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project protects critical equatorial rainforests and provides healthcare and food security to indigenous communities in the Congo basin.
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.
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 NovoCarbo biochar project integrates pyrolysis equipment into industrial value chains in Germany, scaling the production of biochar that sequesters carbon for several hundred years.
The Douglas County biochar project uses waste products of the lumber mills in Oregon, United States to create biochar that stores CO2 for thousands of years.