At Zearth, we're building infra to scale atmospheric CO2 removal technologies to 10x their potential at half the cost
Our carbon removal process is proven by rigorous protocols, backed by scientific studies and certified by leading regulators.
Optimizing performance through design thinking, engineering improvements, and smart monitoring systems.
Building infrastructure to process millions of tons of raw materials weekly for planet-scale carbon removal.
Bringing the cost to a quarter will enable more and more companies to adopt CDR and offset their emissions
We combine science, engineering and supply chain to scale CDR tech to 100x its potential in few years
Our technology follows toughest protocols & standards and is fully verifiable on public registries
Usually, it takes 10 years to scale a CDR technology to megaton removals, we are doing it in 2 years
Biochar is a carbon-rich, highly porous material derived from the thermal decomposition
of organic matter, in a low-oxygen environment through a process called pyrolysis.
This process creates a stable, solid form of carbon that can be used as a soil amendment,
concrete mix, construction material & has the potential to sequester carbon for hundreds
to thousands of years.
We explain what is biochar and why it is a great pathway
of all Carbon Dioxide Removal done so far is through biochar
years of historical evidence, with methods being perfected since ancient times
Highly scalable in the context of India's agricultural landscape
Improves soil health and increases agricultural productivity
Key statistics that define our climate crisis and drive our mission
The highest concentration of atmospheric CO2 in 800,000 years. Each particle represents our growing impact on Earth's delicate balance.
Humanity releases 51 billion tons of greenhouse gases annually - equivalent to 6.5 tons per person, creating an unsustainable heat trap.
The Paris Agreement's threshold we must not exceed to prevent catastrophic climate changes and ecosystem collapse.
The necessary decrease in global CO2 emissions compared to 2010 levels to stay within safe temperature limits.
Earth has already warmed this much since pre-industrial times, causing increased frequency of extreme weather events.
The projected cost of climate change inaction reaches trillions, affecting everything from food production to infrastructure.
Whether you're an investor, potential partner, or passionate about climate technology, we'd love to connect.