Google has entered into a groundbreaking agreement with Indian startup Varaha to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal credits. This partnership marks Google’s first carbon project deal in ...
Google's partnership with Varaha to purchase carbon credits marks a major step in its commitment to achieving a more ...
GOOGLE has bought 100,000 carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits from Varaha – to be delivered by 2030 – for an undisclosed ...
In a groundbreaking move for climate action, tech giant Google has inked its largest biochar carbon removal agreement to date ...
Google has agreed to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal credits from Indian startup Varaha, its first such deal with a carbon project in India and the largest involving biomass ...
Google has purchased 100,000 carbon credits from Varaha, an Indian company developing carbon removal projects.
Google will buy carbon credits from an Indian initiative that turns large amounts of agricultural waste into biochar - a form of charcoal that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and returns it ...
Google has revealed plans to buy carbon credits from an Indian project that turns farm waste into biochar, a type of charcoal ...
a carbon removal certification company that will generate the carbon credits. According to Varaha, each ton of biochar generates 2.5 carbon credits, with the company aiming to reach one million ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – Google announced its first venture into India’s carbon dioxide removal (CDR) sector through a deal with Varaha, an Indian supplier based in Gurugram, to purchase carbon credits.
Google will buy 100,000 tons of carbon credits from now until 2030. Varaha's chief executive Madhur Jain said there was scope for rapid growth, with waste from India's farms capable of generating ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Google will buy carbon credits from an Indian initiative that turns large amounts of agricultural waste into biochar - a form of charcoal that removes carbon dioxide from the ...