Google, Varaha and carbon dioxide removal
newsbytesapp.com · 19h
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.
Hindustan Times · 11h
Google inks deal to purchase carbon removal credits from Indian farms
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 enough biochar to store more than 100 million tons of CO2 every year.
Businessworld · 19h
Google Signs Carbon Credit Deal With Indian Biochar Supplier Varaha
Google has inked a deal with Indian supplier Varaha to purchase carbon credits generated through the conversion of agricultural waste into biochar. This initiative, which is one of the largest biochar deals to date,
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