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Marginal land management platform for carbon removal measurement, optimization and monetization
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Nov 17, 2022 · www.timesofisrael.com
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Company tries to offset carbon footprint of Israeli COP27 delegates
Terrra, an Israeli company specializing in removing global warming gases and generating carbon credits, is offering to calculate the carbon footprint of each Israeli attending the UN COP27 climate conference in Egypt and provide a way to offset trip-related emissions. The company aims to create the first nature-based, carbon removal credit project in Israel and is partnering with the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel to rewild a disused fish pond and generate carbon credit cash. Terrra plans to rehabilitate 5,000 dunams of former fish ponds and use them as a laboratory for rewilding. They are inviting conference attendees to fill out questionnaires to calculate their carbon emissions and offer to offset them through carbon credits.
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Oct 22, 2022 · www.haaretz.com
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Israeli tech entrepreneurs mobilize to face humanity's biggest challenge
Israeli high-tech companies have the opportunity to develop technologies that trap carbon and contribute to the battle against climate change. Dozens of companies are already working in this field. The article focuses on Yuval Lavi, a pioneer from Maagan Michael, who is interested in burying carbon dioxide and preventing it from returning to the atmosphere. The goal is to transform the region back into a marsh. The article highlights the potential for growth in the Israeli high-tech sector in the field of climate technology.
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May 10, 2022 · www.timesofisrael.com
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Drain the swamp? Israeli startup sees green bonanza in rewilding wetlands instead
The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel plans to lease fishponds and rewild them to create wetland habitats for waterfowl and other aquatic creatures. The project is being funded partly through a partnership with Terrra, a company focused on wetland rehabilitation and carbon removal. Wetlands are an ideal source of carbon credits, which can be sold to companies that need to offset emissions. Terrra aims to acquire the rights to 5,000 dunams of former fish ponds in Israel and use them as a laboratory for rewilding. The project has the potential to contribute to carbon sequestration and biodiversity restoration.
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