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Google - Our new deal with Mombak is designed to accelerate the planet’s natural ability to remove CO2.

November 6, 2025
SUNYA SUMMARY
- Google signed a new CO2 removal deal with Mombak, a Brazil-based land restoration company. - The agreement involves purchasing 200,000 tons of CO2 removal, quadrupling the previous deal with Mombak. - Mombak restores degraded Amazon land by planting native, biodiverse forests using scientifically rigorous and industrial methods. - Google's support aims to scale Mombak's impact while enhancing ecosystem restoration and climate benefits. - AI tools like Google DeepMind’s Perch AI will be used to measure biodiversity benefits from reforestation efforts. - Mombak is the first project selected by the Symbiosis Coalition and has independent validation for its CO2 removal credibility. - Google commits to transparent reporting and plans to replace credits if their impact diminishes over time. - This initiative reflects Google's broader strategy to accelerate natural CO2 removal processes to combat climate change.
PRESS RELEASE
Our new deal with Mombak is designed to accelerate the planet’s natural ability to remove CO2.

By Randy Spock | Carbon Credits and Removals Lead

Nov 06, 2025

We signed a new carbon dioxide (CO2) removal deal with Mombak, a Brazil-based company that is restoring degraded land in the Amazon by planting native, biodiverse forests. We’re purchasing 200,000 tons of CO2 removal from Mombak — 4x the size of our first deal with them last year.

Mombak’s approach balances scientific rigor with industrial-scale operations to maximize climate benefit and ecosystem restoration. Our expanded support will help Mombak grow their impact, and we’ll also use Google DeepMind’s Perch AI to quantify the biodiversity benefits of reforestation.

Mombak is the first project selected by the Symbiosis Coalition, and it has been endorsed by independent experts for its credible approach to measuring CO2 removal. As with our other purchases, we’ll report transparently on the impact of this project — and where needed, plan to replace credits as their impact expires.