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ReSeed Named Top 5 Climate Tech StartUps Tackling Existential Global Problems

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Published on March 29, 2023 in Grit Daily:

The world faces the harsh realities of climate change, with rising sea levels, severe droughts, and catastrophic wildfires becoming more frequent and intense. The need for solutions to mitigate the devastating impacts of climate change has never been more pressing. Thankfully, a new generation of climate tech startups is rising to the challenge. These companies are leveraging the latest scientific and technological advancements to create innovative solutions that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect the environment, and pave the way toward a more sustainable future for all.

As highlighted by the latest United Nations IPCC climate report, the situation is dire, and urgent action is required from all sectors of society. These climate tech startups are at the forefront of this effort, working tirelessly to develop cutting-edge technologies to help mitigate the worst effects of climate change. Here are some of the most promising climate tech startups making a real difference.

ReSeed

ReSeed created a program that enables farmers to create carbon credits for their contributions to environmental conservancy by sequestering carbon and reducing carbon emissions through sustainable farming practices. The program begins with the farmer entering data through ReSeed’s mobile app, providing information about their crops, farming practices, and other relevant details. ReSeed then verifies this data using an AI engine that collects information from trusted sources. Based on this data, ReSeed generates carbon credits for each farm, representing the amount of carbon sequestered by the farmer. The credits are then paid directly to the farmers, incentivizing them to maintain and grow their carbon stocks. This creates a cycle of environmental stewardship, which benefits not only the farmers but also consumers, companies, and investors who support sustainable farming practices.


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