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Google, carbon dioxide removal and India
Google signs deal to buy carbon removal credits from Indian farms
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 to the soil,
Google strikes world’s largest biochar carbon removal deal with Indian startup Varaha
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-produced biochar (also called horticultural charcoal or “black gold” for soils).
Google Partners with Varaha for Landmark Biochar Carbon Removal Initiative
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 India and represents the largest transaction involving biomass-produced biochar to date.
Google enters India’s carbon removal market with biochar deal with Varaha
By bno - Mumbai bureau Google has agreed to purchase carbon credits from an Indian start-up that transforms agricultural waste into biochar, a charcoal-like material that captures CO2 and enriches soil,
Google inks pair of ‘largest biochar carbon removal deals to date’
The magnitude of these Google purchases speak to the importance of biochar as a carbon removal tool,” according to the CEO of Varaha, one of the companies involved.
Google signs largest biochar carbon removal deal with Indian start-up
Google has signed a deal to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal credits from Indian start-up Varaha. This is the tech giant's first such deal with an Indian carbon project and the largest transaction involving biomass-produced biochar to date.
Google Partnering In Indian Farms To Offset Carbon Emissions
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. The agreement focuses on producing biochar, a type of charcoal that absorbs carbon dioxide and stores it in the soil.
Indian Farms Join Google’s Carbon Credit Initiative
Google has entered into an agreement to purchase carbon removal credits from Indian farms, furthering its commitment to sustainability. The deal highlights innovative carbon capture techniques utilized by farmers,
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Gigablue Announces Largest Ocean Carbon Removal Agreement with SkiesFifty, Capturing 200,000 Tons Over Four Years
NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gigablue, a provider of scalable, affordable carbon dioxide removal (CDR) ...
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New system captures carbon dioxide directly from air
Engineers create an efficient system to capture carbon dioxide directly from the air, advancing climate solutions.
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WA is a hotbed for carbon capture research. What is it anyway?
The concept of carbon capture, removal and storage is fairly simple, but in practice it’s much more complicated and ...
Daily Monitor
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Can infrastructures that eat carbon dioxide save the planet?
A 2025 expert analysis estimates that using carbon dioxide-storing building materials could sequester 16.6 ± 2.8 billion ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
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The ins and outs of quinone carbon capture
Harvard engineering researchers have developed carbon capture systems that use molecules called quinones, dissolved in water, ...
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