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India, Google and Carbon dioxide removal
Google enters India’s carbon removal market with biochar deal with Varaha
By bno - Mumbai bureau Google has agreed to purchase carbon credits from an Indian start-up that transforms agricultural waste into biochar, a charcoal-like material that captures CO2 and enriches soil,
Google strikes world’s largest biochar carbon removal deal with Indian startup Varaha
Google has agreed to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal credits from Indian startup Varaha, its first such deal with a carbon project in India and the largest involving biomass-produced biochar (also called horticultural charcoal or “black gold” for soils).
Google signs deal to buy carbon removal credits from Indian farms
Google is one of a number of big tech companies looking to offset emissions through CDR, which refers to a range of interventions designed to remove CO2 already in the atmosphere and oceans.
Google Partnering In Indian Farms To Offset Carbon Emissions
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – Google announced its first venture into India’s carbon dioxide removal (CDR) sector through a deal with Varaha, an Indian supplier based in Gurugram, to purchase carbon credits. The agreement focuses on producing biochar, a type of charcoal that absorbs carbon dioxide and stores it in the soil.
Google Backs Indian Heated-Waste Startup With Carbon-Offset Deal
Alphabet Inc.’s Google will buy carbon-removal credits based on projects using biochar that’s made by heating organic waste, one of the biggest such deals to date.
Google's newest carbon offset deal will actually remove CO2 from the atmosphere
Biochar, a soil amendment created through pyrolysis, helps store carbon in soil for hundreds of years, reducing carbon leakage. Google's commitment to carbon removal projects is a morally righteous move,
Google Partners with Varaha for Landmark Biochar Carbon Removal Initiative
Google has entered into a groundbreaking agreement with Indian startup Varaha to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal credits. This partnership marks Google’s first carbon project deal in India and represents the largest transaction involving biomass-produced biochar to date.
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Google-backed Pixxel successfully launches India's first private satellite constellation
India's space tech startup Pixxel launched three of its six hyperspectral imaging satellites aboard a SpaceX rocket from ...
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BLACK+DECKER enters India with its first-ever 4K Google TV
BLACK+DECKER, in partnership with Indkal Technologies, enters the Indian market with its 4K Google TV featuring a four-side ...
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Waves Summit to Showcase India's Leadership in Technological Advancements in Media Sector: C Senthil Rajan, Joint Secy, I & B at IDS25
New Delhi [India], January 17: "By exploring how AI can optimize content generation and drive innovation, the Waves Summit ...
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Google-backed Pixxel launches India’s first hyperspectral satellites with SpaceX
The satellites dim to use hyperspectral imaging, capturing detailed data across light bands to aid agriculture, mining, ...
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Black+Decker Enters Indian TV Market With Indkal, Launches 4K Google TV
Marking the brand’s entry is its first 4K TV, which offers viewing technologies such as HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Vision, ...
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Google-backed Pixxel launches India’s first private satellite constellation
Pixxel, an Indian space tech startup backed by Google, has successfully launched the first three hyperspectral satellites of ...
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India asked Google to takedown several VPN apps and two chrome extensions for non-compliance: Report
The notice, which was reportedly sent on October 29, ordered the removal of 11 apps, two Chrome extensions and one Windows ...
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This Google rival is hiring in India: Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas posts job opening
Perplexity AI, a rising challenger in the AI industry, is expanding its operations in India. CEO Aravind Srinivas invites ...
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