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Climate change mitigation—reducing new emissions—is essential, but by itself it cannot return the planet to long-term safety.
To secure a livable future for people, ecosystems, and economies, humanity must also remove excess greenhouse gases already in the atmosphere and restore the climate system to stable, pre-industrial balance.
The Climate Restoration Program exists to:
This effort spans disciplines, sectors, and nations.
It is a practical global undertaking, not a distant vision.
Supporting rigorous, evidence-based pathways to atmospheric restoration, including carbon removal, methane reduction, and ocean-related processes.
All work prioritizes safety, verification, and open knowledge sharing.
Transforming validated solutions into large-scale implementation through engineering, infrastructure development, and international collaboration.
Developing legal, economic, and institutional frameworks that enable restoration while protecting communities, ecosystems, and future generations.
Mobilizing catalytic funding—from philanthropy to public and private investment—to support restoration at the scale required by physical climate realities.
Whether you are new to the topic or deeply experienced, this section provides a clear entry point.
Progress is evaluated through observable atmospheric outcomes, transparent data, and independent verification.
Climate restoration requires cooperation across many communities of expertise:
This wiki is designed as a living, shared knowledge resource to support informed participation across all domains and experience levels.
Humanity possesses the knowledge to begin.
Global capacity is now being built.
What remains is coordinated action at meaningful scale.
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