Project update Sequestering 12,000 tons of CO₂e per year and seeing it in action Our project partner is exploring new biochar applications, and Wren took a field trip to a vineyard to see its effects.
Project update 5,000 tons of CO₂ set for removal, and a feature in Times Square Our project partner finished spreading enough basalt to remove thousands of tons of CO₂, and is getting recognition for their efforts!
California Fund A look at our project’s recent community action for Amazon Rainforest Day 40+ Indigenous forest monitoring patrols helped identify primary routes for illegal loggers and local armed groups.
California Fund Your support stops illegal logging in its tracks San Fernando patrollers catch illegal loggers red-handed and put a stop to their harmful activities.
Project update Mineral Weathering is on track to remove 1 million tons of CO₂ by 2025 The project is making strides towards permanent carbon removal solutions, and major corporations are taking notice.
California Fund An update from Buen Jardín de Callarú This year, Wren supporters and other partners will finance two new centers in Lancha Poza and Tempestad.
Biochar in California A boost in biochar production New equipment investments help Biochar in California ramp up to over 250 metric tCO₂e per week.
Project update Enhanced rock weathering trials are underway The senior agronomists for Mineral Weathering in Scotland are working closely with other experts to verify soil health benefits of the basalt rock.
California Fund 100k+ acres of Indigenous land reclaimed, thanks to you. How Tech-enabled rainforest protection empowers community-led solutions for the climate crisis.
Project update Long-term benefits from a single action A new discovery on how biochar application increases soil organic matter while storing carbon for thousands of years.
Project update New ambitious carbon removal goals and the team behind them Learn how our Mineral weathering in Scotland project is focusing their efforts.
Biochar in California How Biochar in California is scaling their impact Thanks to funding from Wren, Microsoft, and other committed clients, Biochar in California is removing 75 tons of CO₂e every week.
California Fund Putting a spotlight on the Indigenous Women protecting the Amazon Rainforest Our Tech-enabled Rainforest Protection project is tackling gender inclusion this Indigenous Peoples Day.
California Fund An 84% decrease in deforestation—thanks to your support Not only are Wren subscribers making an impact on CO₂ and the climate, but we’re also making a difference for the Indigenous Amazonians who are monitoring their rainforest.
Project update What can you do with 480 hectares of land? With the changing seasons, the project welcomes new life and new land
Community Tree Planting Wren members have raised over $1,000,000 for tree planting in East Africa! Together, the Wren community has funded the planting of millions of trees.
Project update Your funding helps Biochar in California "scale to meet the moment" The project has data back from their latest trial—the results are even better than expected.
California Fund Profile in Forbes Gives a Face to Wren's project in the Amazon Forbes profiled Betty Padilla, an indigenous monitor on this project. Her story is inspiring.
Project update Watch a video from the ground at our project in the Peruvian Amazon! Indigenous communities are protecting their rainforest home. Learn how they do it.
Regenerative Agroforestry One million trees is just the beginning How our project plans to sequester millions of tons of CO2.
Project update Over 1,000 farmers join our project every month! This month, Community Tree Planting made history.
Clean Cooking Fuel Wren outgrows its first climate project Clean Cooking Fuel for Refugees is still growing. But Wren is growing faster.
California Fund An update on the California Fund There's been a lot of growth at Wren. Here's what's changed.
Project update Community Tree Planting returns to its Tanzanian roots The project went from 77 farmers to over 77,000– with more joining every week.
Regenerative Agroforestry How we're storing carbon for millions of years It's a brave new world for our project in Scotland.