Carbon management and the control and mitigation of emissions
Carbon investment Vehicles
Investing in projects which reduce carbon emissions.
Carbon Registries
Offering registry systems for the registration of serialized offsets as well as to record the purchase, sale and retirement of project-based offsets.
Emissions Consultancy
Providing consultancy services for a fee with regards to emissions, climate change and/or carbon management
Emissions Trading
Trading in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Verification and Certification
Offering verification and certification services for emission reduction activities
Licence No. MC 13137
Carbon management refers to all measures for reducing, storing, and utilizing carbon dioxide (CO₂) to combat global warming and achieve climate neutrality. The three main pillars are: Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS), the capture and geological storage of CO₂; Carbon Capture & Utilization (CCU), where captured CO₂ is used to manufacture products; and Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR), which involves removing CO₂ directly from the atmosphere. The goal is to offset emissions that are difficult to avoid and to achieve climate targets, although the primary priority must remain emission prevention.
Why Carbon Management is Important
- Achieving climate goals: Carbon management is seen as a key component in achieving ambitious climate targets, as it offers a solution even for sectors that are difficult to decarbonize.
- Offsetting unavoidable emissions: Even with significant efforts to reduce emissions, it will not be possible to avoid all emissions in some sectors (such as industry or waste management). Carbon management offers a way to manage these residual emissions.
- Foundation for transformation: The technologies and infrastructure for carbon management are a prerequisite for transforming value chains and achieving a sustainable carbon economy.
Climate Save Projects
Climate Save projects are initiatives aimed at reducing climate change through a variety of methods, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and carbon sequestration. Examples include planting forests, transitioning to solar or wind power, improving energy efficiency in buildings, and supporting clean cookstoves to replace wood burning. There are also projects focused on adaptation, such as developing tools to assess climate impacts and building water harvesting structures
Forestry and nature-based solutions: Reforestation, forest protection, and other nature-based solutions like biochar projects that use waste to create a soil amendment that sequesters carbon.
Makariv, Protection of one of the last untouched forest in Europe
The regional practice of clear-cutting and similar logging practices in the region harms the forest ecosystem. Our climate protection project contributes to the preservation of biodiversity and natural heritage by supporting the management of protected areas.
On an area of 26,533.1 hectares, this project reduces emissions by avoiding the release of carbon associated with logging, road construction, and other forestry activities.
In addition, nature conservation measures are implemented to protect the ecosystem and enhance habitat, benefiting biodiversity and contributing to the preservation of a healthy and functioning forest ecosystem.
Kiri Tree (Paulownia), The fastest-growing tree
Paulownias are among the fastest-growing tree species on earth and are characterized by a very beautiful appearance.
The Paulownia masters the challenges of climate change - for example through high CO2 binding or the deep and far-reaching root system.
Contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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Abu Dhabi
T3C Ltd
VD - First Floor Incubator Building
Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Phone: +971 50 6466599
Email: info@t3c.ae
Internet: www.t3c.ae






