Our sixth Climate Impact Portfolio of 2024, released on November 8, supports five carbon offset projects around the world. Read on to learn more about the impact these projects are creating for the climate, communities, and biodiversity.
Carbon offsets purchased from Portfolio 6 of 2024 are distributed across the forestry, energy, innovative climate technology, and blue/teal carbon projects listed below.
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e) by Project Type
Impact in Numbers
Altogether, these projects are accelerating the net zero transition by:
Preventing the loss of 958,662 acres of carbon-rich ecosystems
Generating 370 GWh of clean energy yearly instead of burning fossil fuels
Applying mycorrhizal fungi to 20,000 acres of crops to enhance soil carbon removal
Restoring over 11,074 acres of peat swamp forest by planting native trees
Explore the Projects
Portfolio 6 of 2024 is composed of five climate projects: Rio Preto-Jacundà, Rootella Carbon, Keo Seima, Larimar Wind, and Katingan Mentaya Project.
Read on to learn more about each of these projects and how they are catalyzing climate action around the world.
5.2% of portfolio
Forests
Brazil
This project protects a swath of rainforest in the Amazon’s “Arc of Deforestation” in Brazil. By supporting sustainable forest use and providing economic opportunities through the responsible harvesting, the project enables local communities to earn a stable income while conserving biodiversity. To prevent deforestation from illegal logging and agricultural expansion, the project employs satellite monitoring and patrols. The project also invests in essential services and infrastructure, making it more viable for traditional rubber tapper families to act as forest stewards, safeguarding a critical carbon sink.
1.0% of portfolio
Innovative Technology
United States
Rootella is a seed treatment and soil additive full of mycorrhizal fungi that create a symbiotic relationship with crops and increase plants’ natural ability to sequester carbon in the soil. The fungus extends the plant root in an underground web, significantly improving nutrient uptake and making crops more resilient to climate change impacts like storms and drought. This results in healthier plants that require less chemical fertilizers and larger harvests that strengthen food supplies. Farmers benefit economically from higher crop yields, lower fertilizer expenses, and carbon credit revenues.
34.8% of portfolio
Forests
Cambodia
This project conserves a tropical forest sanctuary that holds significant cultural and economic value to the Indigenous Bunong people. The project cuts emissions from deforestation by protecting this area from unsustainable farming and logging and addressing social issues like hunger and poverty that drive communities to extractive practices. Along with safeguarding tree species that cannot be found elsewhere, the sanctuary impedes wildlife trafficking and provides a refuge for endangered species like the yellow-cheeked gibbon.
39.3% of portfolio
Energy
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic’s booming tourism industry consumes a hefty amount of energy, with fossil fuels accounting for most of the supply. Set in a less developed part of the country, the Larimar Wind Farm utilizes the breezes that blow in from the sea to generate clean, grid electricity. By creating local employment and improving education, job skills, health, and safety, the project fights the inequalities that all too often affect rural communities. The Larimar Wind Farm reduces the over reliance of imported fossil fuels and provides clean energy to homes in the Dominican Republic.
19.7% of portfolio
Blue/Teal Carbon
Indonesia
This project is protecting and restoring one of the largest remaining peat swamp forests in Indonesia. Massive stores of carbon are locked away beneath the swamp’s surface, while the aboveground forest is home to over 5% of all remaining Bornean orangutans. The project also enhances the quality of life of rural communities by creating livelihood opportunities, formalizing land rights, and improving public services.
Offset Carbon to Support Our Climate Impact Portfolio
When you offset carbon with us, you’ll support our Climate Impact Portfolio. Though particular projects vary from one quarter to the next, our portfolio always includes a mix of forestry, energy, blue/teal carbon, and innovative tech projects.