Kelp Gets on the Carbon-Credit Bandwagon
Is there potential for seaweeds to help solve the climate crisis?
Read article by Nicola Jones on Hakai Magazine.
Global Water Challenge Announces the Development of WHdx – an Open Data Exchange to Improve Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) in Healthcare Facilities
New platform to be a critical resource for governments, NGOs, and companies to close the gap of 1 in 4 healthcare facilities without basic water services.
Global Water Challenge and AMREF Health Africa Launch Women and Girl-Focused Impact Partnership
Program to Empower up to 125,000 Women and Girls in Coffee- and Tea-Growing Communities of Kenya and Tanzania
2021 Keeling Curve Prize Winners – Announced!
This weekend in Monterey, California – our team announced the 2021 winners of the Keeling Curve Prize! The Keeling Curve Prize allows us to directly fund projects and programs reducing human-made greenhouse gas emissions – like renewable energy, electric vehicles, zero-carbon innovation, and energy efficiency.
Global Water Challenge and Cargill Launch Community Water Initiative to Improve Safe Drinking Water Access in Priority Watersheds
Initiative to help build community resilience for up to 150,000 people through clean water, sanitation access and community empowerment activities.
women for water and Lasting Smiles Lip Care Partner to Accelerate Safe Water Access in U.S.
In celebration of World Water Day, Global Water Challenge (GWC), an international coalition committed to universal access to clean water and community empowerment, announced its latest partnership to help address water access and quality challenges in the United States.
Oceans 2050 Receives Grant From WWF, with support from Bezos Earth Fund for Global Effort to Quantify Seaweed Carbon Sequestration
Groundbreaking Global Study Will Deliver Evidence and Methodology to Validate and Monetize the Carbon Sequestration Impact of Ocean Farming
Leading Athletes and Sports Influencers Join water4Her Campaign
To mark International Women’s Day, leading female athletes and influencers from the sporting world are lending their support to the cause of empowering 100,000 East African women through clean water access.