
THE
CLIMATE
RESTORATION
NETWORK
The network develops and implements several solutions for climate restoration.
Carbon sequestration is the process of storing carbon in a carbon reservoir. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is naturally captured from the atmosphere through biological, chemical and physical processes.
Realizing that adaptation (preparing for the climate changes that are already happening) and mitigation (reducing the risk by reducing emissions and switching to renewable energy) are not enough to ensure the continued existence of the human race on Earth, many companies and organizations are working to accelerate and increase carbon sequestration through changes in land use and agricultural methods (including aquaculture) and through artificial processes that have been developed, such as turning biomass into biochar (Biochar, carbon from organic sources).
A distinction must be made between carbon sequestration as a means that aims to generate income through various means such as the sale of products and trade in carbon credits, and climate restoration , the aim of which is to ensure the continued prosperity of the human race.
The Climate Restoration Network started and accelerated the carbon sequestration industry in Israel, a move that ended successfully with the production of the first Israeli Climate Restoration Conference in June 2022.