Nori | Source | Methodologies | Carbon registry |
Nori, founded in 2017, aims to combat climate change by scaling up carbon removal efforts. They've developed a comprehensive platform that simplifies the process of issuing, tracking, and trading carbon removal credits, making it easier for both buyers and sellers to participate. By supporting regenerative agriculture and other carbon removal practices, Nori has facilitated the removal of over 700,000 tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere, while also paying millions to suppliers. Their approach emphasizes transparency, integrity, and efficiency, ensuring that carbon removal efforts are accurately verified and credited. With ambitious goals to significantly expand carbon removal activities, Nori plays a crucial role in addressing one of the greatest challenges of our time: reversing climate change.
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Nori | Source | Methodologies | Carbon registry |Â Nori, founded in 2017, aims to combat climate change by scaling up carbon removal efforts. They've developed a comprehensive platform that simplif
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