US ERW developer reaches deal with Microsoft for 12k CDR credits

Published 13:00 on April 3, 2025  /  Last updated at 21:28 on April 2, 2025  / /  Americas, Nature-based, South & Central, US, Voluntary

A California-based enhanced rock weathering (ERW) project developer announced Thursday a deal to provide Microsoft 12,000 carbon removal (CDR) credits, in a move the pair said seeks to advance the emerging technology.
A California-based enhanced rock weathering (ERW) project developer announced Thursday a deal to provide Microsoft 12,000 carbon removal (CDR) credits, in a move the pair said seeks to advance the emerging technology.


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