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Pachama

Summary

Pachama is a company that harnesses advanced technology to protect and restore the world’s forests. They combine AI, remote sensing, and satellite imagery to monitor and verify the carbon sequestration capabilities of forests. At the heart of Pachama's mission is the creation and sale of carbon credits, which are generated from meticulously verified forest projects. Pachama’s platform offers an accessible and transparent solution for those looking to invest in meaningful climate action. Pachama operates globally, with projects spanning crucial ecosystems like the Amazon rainforest. By promoting sustainable practices and supporting reforestation efforts, Pachama is not only helping to preserve biodiversity but also ensuring that forests continue to act as vital carbon sinks. Their commitment to using technology for environmental stewardship positions them as a leader in the carbon offset market, providing a scalable and effective approach to combating climate change.
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Details

Company name
Pachama
Headquarters
San Francisco, USA
Date of establishment
2018

Services

Pachama Carbon Projects and Forest Conservation

by Pachama
Saving the Forest with Technology
Carbon Credits
Pachama helps protect and restore forests around the world using advanced technology. They work to fight climate change by ensuring that forests can continue to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Pachama’s projects focus on protecting and restoring forests worldwide through innovative technology. They partner with landowners, conservation groups, and governments to develop and manage reforestation and forest conservation initiatives. These projects are carefully monitored using satellite imagery and AI to ensure they effectively capture and store carbon, contributing to the fight against climate change.