The Bezos Earth Fund $1M Greenhouse Gas Removal (GHGR) Ideation Prize is part of a global effort to address climate change through innovative and scalable solutions.
Total Funding
$1,000,000
Submission Deadline
Oct 18, 2024
Congratulations! Welcome to Phase II of the Bezos Earth Fund $1M Greenhouse Gas Removal Ideation Prize. In this phase, approximately 12 of the most promising ideas from Phase I will be selected to receive grants of up to $50,000 each. These grants are designed to help validate and experiment with your proposed solution, accelerating your initiative towards tangible impact.
About the Ideation Prize
We are seeking diverse, creative, and impactful ideas from across the world. Your participation will help the Bezos Earth Fund illuminate ideas worthy of support, guide upcoming strategy planning and roadmaps, and contribute to a growing ecosystem of innovators in this field.
Greenhouse Gas Removal is crucial for achieving the Paris Agreement objectives and mitigating the worst impacts of climate change. Rapid emissions reduction must remain a first order priority, however science suggests that reductions alone are insufficient; we must also remove greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, from the atmosphere. This removal is vital for returning greenhouse gas concentrations to pre-industrial levels and offsetting emissions from sectors challenging to decarbonize. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) projects that several gigatons of GHG removal per year are needed by mid-century. Various techniques, both natural (like afforestation) and technological (such as direct air capture), each with their own merits and challenges, are being explored and invested in. Notably, there's been a surge in funding for carbon removal technologies, but less focus on other greenhouse gases, which are also significant for climate change. Effective GHG removal demands bridging the current gap in removal capabilities and scaling solutions to have a tangible impact on atmospheric greenhouse gas levels and global temperatures. The challenge of scale in particular requires attention to the whole ecosystem of challenges and opportunity spaces, including as relates to science & technology, markets & finance, socio-behavioral aspects & communities, and policy & regulation.
Phase II of the Bezos Earth Fund $1M Greenhouse Gas Removal Ideation Prize is subject to the same Prize Details and Full Terms and Conditions as outlined in Phase I.
If you have questions, please email ideas@experiment.com
Review and Evaluation
Your proposal will be evaluated based on:
Grant Awards
Project Execution
Awardees will execute their proposed experiments and feasibility studies, utilizing the grant funds to advance their projects. Regular updates and progress reports will be required to track the development and impact of your solution. Specifically:
Timeline (subject to change)
Steps to Apply:
Submission Preparation
Proposal Submission
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Concrete, produced at 40 gigatons annually, can naturally soak up CO2 to form a scalable, durable and verifiable...
Rising CO₂ levels are a major driver of climate change, and cutting emissions isn't enough—we need to remove...
Mati Carbon PBC uses basalt based enhanced rock weathering to remove carbon from the atmosphere while improving...
To have a tangible impact on atmospheric methane levels, we need big ideas, e.g., gigantic air-moving devices...
Sphagnum mosses are the most significant genus in the world for carbon sequestration as they form peat...
The production and application of biochar simultaneously achieves carbon removal and sequestration. The...
Accurate seaweed biomass estimation is a major barrier to scaling marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR...
Exciting new approaches use bacteria to capture carbon, mitigate fertilizer use, or other climate interventions...
For first-of-a-kind (FOAK) climate infrastructure, like carbon dioxide removal (CDR), the leap from pilot...
This project seeks to establish a nonprofit oil and gas company that will take over marginal leaky wells...
This proposal addresses the problem of effectively capturing CO2 and creating long-term storage without...
Direct Air Capture (DAC) is recognized as the ‘gold standard’ for CO2 removal due to its durability and...
The ocean serves as a vital CO2 sink, with over 100 times the CO₂ concentration of the atmosphere, making...