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    Billionaire Mark Cuban invests $1bn in Congo

    December 13, 2023
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    Mark Cuban, the renowned billionaire investor and entrepreneur, has thrown his support behind a $1 billion carbon venture in the Congo. This investment marks Cuban’s commitment to addressing climate change and promoting sustainable practices.

    1. The project, spearheaded by climate startup dClimate, aims to generate carbon credits worth $1 billion by preventing deforestation in the Congo Basin, the world’s second-largest tropical forest. This initiative will help combat the alarming rate of deforestation and mitigate carbon dioxide emissions.
    2. Through a preliminary deal with the Democratic Republic of Congo, dClimate will secure the rights to sequester 100 million tons of carbon dioxide over a period of ten years. This will be achieved by safeguarding approximately 500,000 hectares of peatlands from deforestation.
    3. dClimate will closely monitor the protected land to ensure that deforestation is effectively prevented. This monitoring will provide crucial data to support the development of a carbon-credit registry and facilitate the sale of carbon credits on the open market.
    4. By preserving the Congo Basin’s rich biodiversity and preventing deforestation, this project will not only help combat climate change but also support local communities and foster sustainable economic development in the region.
    5. Mark Cuban’s endorsement of this venture underscores his dedication to environmental sustainability and his belief in the power of innovative solutions to address global challenges.
    6. The $1 billion investment in the Congo carbon venture represents a major stride towards achieving carbon neutrality by promoting nature-based solutions and sustainable land management practices.
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