Biochar in California How to save Earth by making wine How this climate project increases crop yields and sequesters carbon at the same time.
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.
Biochar in California Project founder Josiah Hunt welcomes members to Wren's first U.S.-based climate project Hello Wren members! I'm thrilled that you have decided to support Pacific Biochar in our carbon removal efforts.
Regenerative Agroforestry Planting seeds for future impact The project is building roads and winning grants– planting the seeds for future impact.
California Fund Could Indigenous Communities Save the Amazon? A peer-reviewed study confirms tech-enabled rainforest protection works: Now let's scale it up.
Project update A video interview with project lead Peter Nyeko See the project in action in this video with Mandulis Energy CEO Peter Nyeko.
Project update The secret to planting millions of trees each year It takes an individual to plant one tree. To plant millions, it takes a mission.
Regenerative Agroforestry How to plant 80,000 trees each month The team are doing exciting carbon capture experiments while planting thousands of trees.
Project update How Community Tree Planting rewards all farmers equally This month, we received a special letter from the head of our project. The details are heartwarming.
Project update We planted over 30,000 trees this month! Our Scottish project has bought even more land, and in this update they share how they'll reforest it.
Project update Building a better future for African farming families How our project turns $1 into $8, while helping end the climate crisis.
Project update A drug problem in Bufeo Cocha How the indigenous people of Bufeo Cocha ran the local cocaine growers out of town.
Project update Healing the forest of Hainings A deadly disease killed half this ancient forest. We hear straight from the person bringing the forest back to life.
Project update The many health benefits of clean biogas cookstoves Clean cooking stoves mean more than just carbon offsets. They mean healthier lives too.
Project update How an indigenous community regrew their economy and their native land Fernando Duran moved to Buen Jardin de Callaru six years ago. Since then, his rainforest home has been transformed
Project update Spring means new growth for our regenerative agroforestry project The team have bought 35 more acres of unused land, and have added an experienced new team member to take care of their growing forests.
Project update Kujengana: The Swahili secret to making great leaders Kujengana and sustainable farming brings our small groups closer together– letting them plant millions of trees.
Project update State of the Fund: February 2021 All the projects in the Wren fund are growing fast. But one– tech-enabled rainforest protection– has grown by an incredible amount.
Project update Investment in clean cooking fuel factory will double production Soon our project will be able to send clean cooking fuel to thousands more refugees.
Project update How thousands of subsistence farmers planted 20 million trees We have managed to align 100,000 farmers under a common goal: afforesting East Africa.
Project update Rainforest protection triples in size with more expansion planned More indigenous communities than ever are using technology to protect their rainforest home.
Project update Regenerative Agroforestry: How to store CO2 for thousands of years In freezing Northern Scotland, our Regenerative Agroforestry partners are using a time-tested method to store carbon in the soil for thousands of years.
Wren Climate Fund State of the Fund: January 2021 2020 was a great year for The Wren Climate Fund. Wren supporters helped plant thousands of trees in Scotland and East Africa, protect rainforest in Peru, and delivered clean cooking fuel to Ugandan Refugees.
Clean Cooking Fuel First clean-burning briquettes delivered to refugee families! Our project sent briquettes to 30 families this month. It turns out these clean-burning briquettes prevent more CO2 emissions than we expected.