Carbon removal and reduction projects you can understand

Every project supported by ClimeOne is carefully selected, independently verified, and transparently presented—so you know exactly where your contribution goes and what it supports.

Turning contributions into measurable climate impact

ClimeOne supports a portfolio of carbon reduction and carbon removal projects designed to reduce or remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. These projects operate across multiple geographies and methodologies, helping address emissions at different stages.

Projects may focus on:

  • Preventing emissions before they occur
  • Removing carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere
  • Supporting long-term environmental and community benefits

All projects included on ClimeOne meet established verification standards and are monitored over time.

A diversified approach to carbon impact

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Nature-Based Removal

Examples: Reforestation, afforestation, improved forest management

These projects remove carbon by restoring or enhancing natural ecosystems that absorb CO₂ over time.

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Engineered Carbon Removal

Examples: Direct air capture, mineralization

Technology-driven solutions that physically remove CO₂ from the atmosphere and store it securely for the long term.

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Emissions Reduction

Examples: Methane capture, clean energy transition

Projects that prevent greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere by replacing or improving high-emission systems.

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Community & Infrastructure Projects

Examples: Clean cookstoves, renewable energy access

Projects that reduce emissions while also supporting health, economic stability, and local resilience.

Quality before quantity

ClimeOne applies a rigorous selection process to every project we support. We prioritize projects that demonstrate clear climate impact, credible verification, and long-term durability.

Each project is evaluated for:

  • Additionality (the project wouldn't happen without support)
  • Permanence and durability
  • Leakage risk
  • Independent third-party verification
  • Social and environmental co-benefits

Projects that fail to meet these standards are not included.

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Independently verified and transparently reported

All projects supported by ClimeOne adhere to recognized carbon standards and undergo third-party validation and verification. These standards help ensure emissions reductions or removals are real, measurable, and traceable.

Common standards include:

  • Verified Carbon Standard (VCS)
  • Gold Standard
  • Climate, Community & Biodiversity (CCB) criteria

Project documentation and methodology details are made available wherever possible.

Verification ensures credibility—but outcomes can still vary over time.

Flexible support, aligned with your preferences

ClimeOne allows users to decide how their contributions are allocated.

You may:

  • Support specific projects
  • Contribute to a diversified portfolio
  • Adjust allocations over time

Diversification helps balance risk, geography, and methodology while supporting a broader range of climate solutions.

Track what you support

ClimeOne provides ongoing visibility into the projects you support. As data becomes available, we update dashboards and reports to reflect project progress and estimated impact.

Updates may include:

  • Reporting periods and verification cycles
  • Project status changes
  • Methodology updates

Because climate projects operate over time, reporting may lag behind contributions.

Active projects you can support

Below is a selection of active carbon reduction and carbon removal projects currently supported through ClimeOne. Each project includes verification details, methodology information, and ongoing reporting as data becomes available.

Projects may update over time as verification cycles complete or methodologies evolve.

18 Reserves Forest Carbon Project IFM (Improve Forest Management)

18 Reserves Forest Carbon Project

Peru Township, Ohio, United States

The 18 Reserves project, located on 9,000 acres of forestland around Cleveland, Ohio, is a carbon initiative led by I...

Independently verified
Doyon Native Community Forest Project IFM (Improve Forest Management)

Doyon Native Community Forest Project

Alaska, United States

Doyon Limited, an Alaska Native corporation, is implementing a project focused on the sustainable management and pres...

Independently verified
A-Gas V8 in Texas Other (Chemical Industrial)

A-Gas V8 in Texas

Texas, United States

The A-Gas V8 voluntary emission reduction project by A-Gas US, Inc. aims to promote the recovery of used hydrofluoroc...

Independently verified
A-Gas V10 Industrial Process Emissions

A-Gas V10

Peru Township, Ohio, United States

A-Gas generates compliance credits through the safe destruction of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS), aligning with es...

Independently verified
Regenerative Agriculture in the USA Regenerative Agriculture

Regenerative Agriculture in the USA

Kansas, United States

Grassroots Carbon offers a unique opportunity for companies to purchase high-quality carbon removal credits that simu...

Independently verified
Sustainable Community Landfill (Gas Avoidance / Gas Recovery)

Sustainable Community

Quebec, Canada

The Sustainable Community initiative in Canada represents a groundbreaking effort to unite small and medium-sized ent...

Independently verified
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An honest approach to carbon offsetting

What projects can do

  • Support verified emissions reductions or removals
  • Fund climate-positive infrastructure and ecosystems
  • Complement broader sustainability efforts

What projects can't do

  • Eliminate emissions at the source
  • Guarantee exact environmental outcomes
  • Replace the need for emissions reduction

Support projects you can stand behind

Understand the impact, choose how you contribute, and track progress over time.

Carbon projects supported by ClimeOne are independently verified but involve estimates and assumptions. Environmental outcomes may vary. Offsetting should be considered one component of a broader sustainability strategy.