Our Antarctica expedition calls for a massive clean up of CO2 emissions. And that includes the expedition itself.
This was achieved through supporting diverse projects across the globe.
The expedition funded reforestation and conservation projects in Zambia, Tanzania, Brazil, China, and Australia. It also invested in clean energy projects to lower future emissions, ranging from wind power in Mexico, to greener domestic heating in India, and hydropower in China.
Together, these initiatives will reduce global carbon emissions by over 1000 tonnes—over three times the amount produced by our trip.
Offsetting carbon
Planting and protecting trees
Project name | Tonnes of CO2 |
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Tomorrow’s Air via ClimeWorks (Iceland) | 1 |
Neutral Together / Kariba Forest (Zambia) | 12 |
Amazon Rainforest (Brazil) | 150 |
Black River (China) | 50 |
Jane Goodall Roots & Shoots (Tanzania) | 250 |
Tropical ReGen (Australia) | 50 |
Total Tonnes of CO2 offset | 513 |
Long term carbon reduction
Clean energy projects
Project Name | Tonnes of CO2 |
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Neutral Together: Clean Cookstoves (China) | 12 |
Neutral Together: Hydropower (China) | 12 |
Oaxaca Wind (Mexico) | 150 |
Delhi Electric Rail Systems (India) | 200 |
Domestic Energy Systems (India) | 150 |
Total Tonnes of CO2 saved | 524 |