From Carbon Credits to Climate Champions
Big Tech's Carbon Crunch: Indian Startup Varaha Steps In
As tech giants Microsoft and Google face a dearth of carbon credits, Indian startup Varaha emerges as a key player in carbon removal through innovative nature‑based solutions. The company's methods like regenerative agriculture and biochar are not only helping tech giants meet their net‑zero targets but are also benefitting smallholder farmers across India and South Asia. Varaha's cutting‑edge digital solutions promise a sustainable way forward, addressing global emissions while boosting farmer incomes.
Introduction to Varaha and Its Founders
Big Tech's Carbon Credit Challenges
Varaha's Carbon Credit Generation Methods
Major Deals and Funding of Varaha
The Impact of Varaha on Farmers and the Environment
Varaha's Role in Addressing Big Tech's Carbon Challenges
Future Plans and Challenges for Varaha
Current Events Related to Big Tech and Carbon Credits
Conclusion and Future Implications
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