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Back in 2015 at COP21 in Paris, CDR was barely a footnote in the Paris Agreement, overshadowed by emission reduction pledges. Fast forward to COP30 in Belem, Brazil (November 2025), and CDR now has its own dedicated pavilion in the Blue Zone, the CDR30 Pavilion, the first UN hosted space spotlighting removal tech.
This shift highlights CDR growing role in net zero strategies. Meanwhile, corporate action is ramping up. In November 2025, Google announced a massive deal to purchase 200,000 tonnes of CO2 removals from Brazilian reforestation startup Mombak, that's four times their 2024 commitment with the same company. It's a signal that tech giants are doubling down on nature based solutions to offset emissions.
Innovative solutions like @jointracer blockchain based system. By grading CDR projects on persistence (how long carbon stays removed), Tracer tokenizes verifiable credits, making them tradable and transparent.