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The companies, Aspiration and Compassionate Carbon, say they'll work together to create hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of "high-quality nature-based carbon removal credits" from tree restoration projects around the world.
"This crucial partnership will educate, support, and ultimately drive positive climate action with the largest organizations in the world that want to take action and invest in high-quality carbon removal programs with verifiable and lasting co-benefits to local communities and the environment," Bryan Adkins, CEO of Eden Reforestation Projects, says in a press release.
The restoration projects are expected to remove up to 300 million metric tons of carbon from the atmosphere by the end of the next decade, per the Times, which notes that carbon dioxide is the chief greenhouse gas blamed for climate change.
The restoration projects are expected to benefit local communities, wildlife, and the environment, per the press release.
"Aspiration has a unique role in helping companies reach their carbon emissions goals by connecting projects and developers directly with our corporate partners," Olivia Albrecht, CEO of Aspiration, says in the release. Read the Entire ArticleSelected Grant News Headlines
One of the world's largest green investment funds is set to announce its first transaction in the US.
Per the Wall Street Journal, the Asia Green Fund (AGF) plans to invest up to $1 billion in a...more
Texas is following in the footsteps of Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Utah by pulling billions from BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager.
The Texas State Board of Education...more
Amazon is taking a stand against climate change, and it's putting its money where its mouth is.
The company on Tuesday announced the 15 startups that have been selected to participate in the...more
The European Central Bank is expected to cut interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade this week in an effort to boost the struggling eurozone economy, the Wall Street Journal...more
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"We are incredibly honored to receive this recognition from the Cary Chamber of Commerce," Joseph Jenkins, CEO and co-founder of dooable health, says in a press release.
He's referring to the...more
Sickle cell disease is one of the most common genetic diseases in the world, affecting one in every 10,000 people, according to the World Health Organization.
Now Abu Dhabi, the United Arab...more
Australia's Pathzero is the world's largest private-market emissions data network, with more than 50,000 assets under management, reports the Guardian.
That's more than $13.1 trillion in global...more
"It's about time."
That's how Natasha Garcha, senior director and gender-lens investing specialist at Impact Investment Exchange, is framing the investment world's first-of-its-kind asset class...more
The man responsible for turning Samsung into one of the world's most successful companies has died at the age of 99.
Lee Byung-Chul, who founded the company in 1910 and became its chairman in...more
“I think, by 2018, there’s an opportunity for New Orleans to be viewed around the country, around the world, as a hub of entrepreneurship for the South,” says Tim Williamson, the CEO and cofounder of incubator The Idea Village, referring to the year the city will celebrate its 300th anniversary.