hold.earth Receives First EU-Based Carbon Credit Certification
hold.earth, a carbon impact hub connecting carbon credit projects with organizations seeking to offset CO2 emissions, has received certification for the first European-based.
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hold.earth, a carbon impact hub connecting carbon credit projects with organizations seeking to offset CO2 emissions, has received certification for the first European-based.
Microsoft has agreed to purchase 40,000 agricultural soil-based carbon credits from Indigo Ag, marking the largest single purchase for the company.
AgriCapture received the first large-scale issuance of CO2e carbon credits from the U.S. rice industry.
Truterra's carbon program has paid over $21 million to farmers for carbon sequestration.
Grassroots Carbon allocated $3M in 2023 for soil carbon drawdown credits to ranchers, totaling $5M since the company's establishment in 2021.
Varaha has successfully raised $8.7 million in a Series A funding round. This investment, led by RTP Global with significant contributions from both.
Key Takeaways Partnership Announcement: Catona Climate has entered a six-year agreement with Microsoft to provide 350,000 tons of carbon removal credits from an.
Key Takeaways: Organic Valley has initiated the first agreements and payments in its Carbon Insetting Program (OVCIP). The program builds on University of.
Key Takeaways Partnership Announcement: ReSeed, a prominent carbon credit provider, partners with Brazilian nonprofit ECAM to market carbon credits from Brazilian smallholder farmers..
Key Takeaways Truterra’s Expanding Carbon Program: Truterra’s carbon program, which has already paid farmers over $9 million for carbon benefits, is now open.