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  1. We’re building a tech enabled platform - building software and setting up operations to seed an order of magnitude more nature based carbon projects, in order to deliver significant GHG positive outcomes, and co-benefits in the long run.
  2. We are venture backed - funded by leading venture capital firms and marquee angels.
  3. We are onboarding first set of team members - skip to the Open Roles to apply!

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Up to 37% of the emission reductions needed by 2030 to keep global temperature increases under 2°C can be provided by nature based carbon projects. However, supply of such projects offering solutions is constrained owing to several challenges.

Our mission is to enable a lot more high quality Nature Based Carbon projects.

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📖  Our story


There is no serendipity in this world. Everything is meant to be.

Origins

Our co-founders Ron Steinherz and Vinay Kulkarni were both having the same inquiry after years of being drawn towards serving nature, and exposure to the industry in different capacities while being in very different locations and settings (Ron in the Bay Area and Israel, Vinay in India and Southeast Asia). The inquiry was simple - ‘What can I do right now to accelerate development of nature based carbon projects?’

This inquiry and subsequent conversations led them independently to Gabriel Eickhoff, an NCS veteran, who suggested ‘why don’t you two meet?’, and has offered much guidance along the journey. We have since had much learning and growth on this path of understanding pain points, brainstorming, conceptualising, and building out early solutions for stakeholders in the ecosystem.

Gabe, Ron, and Vinay in Singapore

Gabe, Ron, and Vinay in Singapore

Here and now

There are several challenges to be solved in the nature based carbon projects industry as a whole, and along our journey we hope to work on many of them.

<aside> 💡 To seed scale, we believe nature based carbon projects need to be democratised, enabling smaller landowners and communities to develop and monetise such projects.

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This is important for several reasons but at the core of it - this way of letting nature thrive is truly place-based, letting the people and ecosystem that are most affected and have the most context, take charge and deliver meaningful impact.

To do this, we are…