Avoidance
Indonesia
Ecosystem conservation
Verra
Avoidance
Paraguay
Ecosystem conservation
Verra
Avoidance
Brazil
Ecosystem conservation
Verra
The following SDGs are supported by this portfolio.
60.7%
SDG - 1
No Poverty
47.6%
SDG - 2
Zero Hunger
64%
SDG - 3
Good Health and Well-being
47.6%
SDG - 4
Quality Education
60.7%
SDG - 5
Gender Equality
47.6%
SDG - 6
Clean Water and Sanitation
44.3%
SDG - 7
Affordable and Clean Energy
44.3%
SDG - 8
Decent Work and Economic Growth
44.3%
SDG - 9
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
44.3%
SDG - 10
Reduced Inequality
13.1%
SDG - 11
Sustainable Cities and Communities
47.6%
SDG - 12
Responsible Consumption and Production
64%
SDG - 13
Climate Action
16.3%
SDG - 14
Life Below Water
64%
SDG - 15
Life on Land
44.3%
SDG - 16
Peace and Justice Strong Institutions
44.3%
SDG - 17
Partnerships to achieve the Goal
Mitigating climate action is a global challenge, and projects can be found in almost every country. The global South and East dominate nature-based projects, while the North is focused on newer carbon removal technologies.
Top countries in this portfolio:
Brazil
1,054t
Indonesia
957t
China
502t
Paraguay
400t
Germany
150t
Ecosystem conservation
2,411t
Ecosystem restoration
552t
Other land use and soils
100t
CEEZER harmonized the various mitigation strategies into easy to understand categories based on their focus, technology and application area.
18%
Carbon removal.
Removal projects focus on drawing down and storing carbon from the atmosphere.
82%
Avoided emissions.
These projects focus on avoiding the release of further greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
Retired credits (t)
3,013
3,013t CO₂e of carbon credits in this portfolio have already been retired. These credits cannot be traded anymore and are accounted for specific compensation activities.
In addition to carbon credits, gitti GmbH also contributed to other climate action that can be accounted for in tons of CO₂e.
Commercial contributions (t)
50
The Oxford Categories help build effective and net zero aligned carbon portfolios, by balancing the different permanencies of mitigation activities, to increase the share of longer permanence.
0%
Oxford Cat. 1
Avoided emission or reduction without storage.
78.7%
Oxford Cat. 2
Emission reduction with short-lived storage.
3.3%
Oxford Cat. 3
Emission reduction with long-lived storage.
18%
Oxford Cat. 4
Carbon removal with short-lived storage.
0%
Oxford Cat. 5
Carbon removal with long-lived storage.
0%
Not applicable
Projects outside of the Oxford Categories.
Registries are independent international bodies that govern the voluntary carbon market through their certification standards and carbon credit issuance.
Zhangye Improved Grassland Management Project
Project developerZhangye Academy of Forestry Sciences
Climate-resilient Forest Adaptation at Kessel Lake
Project developerPina Technologies GmbH
Unitor REDD+ Project
Project developerCarbonext Tecnologia em Solucoes Ambientais LTDA
Katingan Peatland Restoration and Conservation Project
Project developerPT. Rimba Makmur Utama (PT. RMU)
Corazon Verde del Chaco Project
Project developerQuadriz Paraguay S.A.
Climate and Biodiversity Protection: GHG Reductions from Regenerative Agriculture
Project developerKlim GmbH
Retired carbon credits shown in this climate portfolio are verified. Portfolios might contain: (a) future credits (commitments), that will be verified once the retirement becomes available; (b) credits that were not purchased through the CEEZER marketplace, and therefore did not undergo our quality screening; (c) credits that originate from registries that we do not support.