Addressing Climate Change and Driving Sustainable Development – One Project at a Time

Our Projects

Nature
Based
Solutions

Nature Based Solutions

Our Approach

Smallholder farmers, responsible for up to 80% of the world’s food supply, are increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. Their livelihoods and landscapes face significant threats, including declining yields, climate-induced crop failures, and escalating forest degradation. These challenges endanger their food production, food security and livelihoods.

Afforestation,
Reforestation, Revegetation
Soil Carbon and
Agriculture
Unlocking
Biochar

"RESTORING DEGRADED LANDSCAPES FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE, RESTORATION OF SOIL & NATURE AND CLIMATE MITIGATION"

High Integrity Carbon Removal

Our Program aims to deliver high-integrity nature-based carbon removal projects that support communities to improve agro-ecological function and provision of ecosystem services; develop sustainable, self-sufficient livelihoods on healthy lands; improve climate resilience and adaptive capacity among communities and ecosystems; and improve farm/livelihood resilience, productivity, and sustainability.

We aim to support the communities we work in to thrive in the face of climate change and support rural women and smallholder farmers to be change agents within these ‘working landscapes’, financing climate adaptation and resilience.

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Our Nature Based Solutions

Addressing the challenge with
Nature-Based Solutions

Bridge Carbon works with communities in degraded landscapes to protect, restore and manage their natural ecosystems to:

Enhance livelihoods and the resilience of smallholders and communities to climate shocks.

Reverse the loss of soil health and nature, and restore biodiversity and ecosystem services in working landscapes.

Increase the ability of nature to absorb and store carbon from the atmosphere, thereby removing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.