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 ...
In a groundbreaking move for climate action, tech giant Google has inked its largest biochar carbon removal agreement to date with Indian start-up Varaha. This landmark deal, announced on January ...
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 ...
The agreement, which was made between Google and Indian supplier Varaha, is one of the largest biochar deals ever made and marks the internet giant's first entry into the carbon dioxide removal ...
“Biochar is a promising approach to carbon removal because it has the ability to scale worldwide, using existing technology, with positive side effects for soil health,” said Randy Spock, Google’s ...
(MENAFN) Google has entered into long-term agreements with Varaha and Charm to purchase 100,000 tons of biochar carbon removal from each company by 2030, marking a significant step in the company ...
(Photo by Josh Edelson / AFP)(AFP) The deal - signed by Google and Indian supplier Varaha - is one of the biggest ever involving biochar, and is the tech giant's first foray into India's carbon ...
Google has purchased 100,000 carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits from Varaha, an Indian company developing carbon removal projects in Asia. The deal is seen as one of the largest purchases of ...