130,000 years of data show peatlands store carbon long-term
Peatlands, found in northern and tropical climates, are considered a “carbon sink” because they absorb carbon from the atmosphere causing […]
Peatlands, found in northern and tropical climates, are considered a “carbon sink” because they absorb carbon from the atmosphere causing […]
We are proud to share that ReStore Carbon has been selected for Cohort 8 of Remove’s Europe CDR Foundations Program — a
This year marks ten years since the Paris Agreement — the moment when more than 190 countries committed to limiting
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Restore Carbon participated in august 2025 for Applications for 2025. Airminers are assembling high-quality carbon-removal projects for a cohort of
After fifty years of measurements, soil physicist Guido Bakema can state that Dutch peatlands have subsided an average of 35
Restore Carbon has signed up for the accelerator program of Remove. Remove says: We need innovators today. The planet cannot
Trinity College Dublin and Restore Carbon are exploring the potential of storing biomass in peatlands. Together with Dr. Matthew Saunders,
Restore Carbon participated in the 2025 Call for Proposals and, along with other selected initiatives, was recognized as one of
At the event iCRAG@10: Evolving for a Changing World on 13 February 2025 our researchproject (pdf) in Ireland was presented.