1/4 Dec 5th is annually celebrated as World Soil Day to observe the importance of soil as a critical component of ecosystem health. It is also a day to advocate for regeneration of soils globally.
2/4 One of the biggest concerns is that by degrading soils, humanity is not only reducing crop productivity, but is degrading human and animal health, and particularly the soil-gut biome. This needs to be immediately reversed with better management.
3/4 @earthbanc is a promoter of reforestation, conservation, protection, and tree planting which restores soil organic carbon and biology, prevents erosion and restores local ecosystems.
4/4 Through its carbon projects across the globe Earthbanc has created impact in many sites, some of which include the Amazon in Peru, and Meghalaya & Sundarbans in India.
Protecting and restoring forest, mangrove and wetland ecosystems is a critical part of systemic climate action. But their carbon storing benefits are only one part of the story. 🧵 (1/4)
At Earthbanc we support local communities by helping them monetize the carbon value of their forest homelands. This strengthens their livelihoods and incentivizes their continued protection of the forests. (2/4)
Your Earthbanc Protocol Plus plan protects some of the world's most prolific ecosystems, including mangroves in the Sundarbans, rainforests in Costa Rica and cloud forests in the Himalayas. (3/4)
Many carbon offsets have been proven to be inaccurate, by up to 50% or in some cases 100% which means not all carbon offset and credit products should be considered equivalent. 🧵 (1/5)
Earthbanc is the first climate fintech company to partner with the European Space Agency to use Satellite and Remote Sensing AI to measure the actual amount of carbon in offsets projects such as forests, agriculture, solar, wind and efficient cookstoves. (2/5)
We developed the technology so that you can buy carbon offsets with confidence in the accuracy and precision of the carbon being claimed in the offset. (3/5)
Did you know that 20-50 billion mangroves, when taking seagrass recovery into account, is equivalent to 1 trillion terrestrial trees in terms of carbon drawdown? 🧵 (1/5)
That means a global effort to halt climate change would require up to 50-fold less trees than the proposed 1 trillion tree target from the ETH Zurich study. (2/5)
Restoring 20-50 billion mangroves could provide us with about 15 years extra time to draw down our emissions and reduce our ecological footprint in order to mitigate climate change. (3/5)
Ecosystems and trees store vast amounts of carbon. Protecting them from further deforestation and replanting new forests, is critical to addressing climate change. Join us in supporting farmers and communities to protect and plant! (2/4)
*Green finance for carbon removal*
We support the issuance of green digital bonds on blockchain, to remove carbon. Our finance supports projects for 20 years to ensure carbon removal is permanent, creating the impact required to reverse climate change. (3/4)