Published by Todd Bush on April 21, 2025
Living Carbon, a public benefit company transforming degraded and underutilized land into high quality environmental assets, announced today that Microsoft has agreed to purchase 1.4 million tonnes of carbon removal credits from Living Carbon's US-based reforestation projects. The credits will be generated through Living Carbon's large-scale reforestation of 25,000 acres of degraded lands in the broader Appalachian region, with a primary focus on areas previously impacted by coal mining.
Living Carbon's projects restore forest cover on former mine lands—many of which have remained ecologically and economically underutilized for decades. In addition to delivering measurable and highly additional carbon removal, Living Carbon's restoration activities also produce a range of co-benefits, including improved soil and water health, enhanced biodiversity, and new economic development opportunities in historically underserved rural communities.
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"Restoring degraded mine lands offers one of the most scalable and meaningful opportunities for nature-based climate action in the United States," said Maddie Hall, CEO and Co-founder of Living Carbon. "We're proud to be working with Microsoft to advance high-quality reforestation and unlock the potential of some of the most challenging yet important lands in the U.S.—not only for carbon removal, but also for restoring ecosystems and supporting the return of these lands to productivity."
Decades of coal mining in the Appalachian region have impacted millions of acres of land, including over 4 million acres of formerly mined land in Central Appalachia alone. Abandoned mine lands often suffer from poor soil quality, erosion, toxic metal content, and invasive species—conditions that make natural regeneration difficult without costly active reforestation. Living Carbon's holistic approach to reforestation, including extensive site preparation and the careful selection of well-suited, native species, improves the quality of the soil and viability of the landscape. By targeting these underutilized sites, Living Carbon's projects offer a rare opportunity to address climate, ecological, and economic recovery in tandem.
"Living Carbon's work to restore degraded and formerly mined lands in Appalachia represents a meaningful and measurable approach to nature-based carbon removal," said Brian Marrs, Senior Director for Energy & Carbon Removal at Microsoft. "We are pleased to support this project as part of Microsoft's broader portfolio of high-quality carbon removal solutions. Uniquely targeted nature-based projects like this address systemic challenges while also generating positive climate and ecological outcomes."
All carbon removal credits delivered to Microsoft under this agreement will be verified and issued by Isometric, in line with its Reforestation Protocol. Certified in November, the protocol set a new standard for scientific rigor and transparency in reforestation—with tech-first quantification, dynamic baselines and advanced approaches to leakage and lifecycle assessment.
"This agreement shows the growing demand for scientifically rigorous, technology-enabled verification in reforestation," said Lukas May OBE, Chief Commercial Officer at Isometric. "We look forward to working with Microsoft and Living Carbon on this important project as part of our mission to help carbon removal scale, responsibly and fast, to the level the planet needs."
Living Carbon's model is designed to scale across millions of acres of degraded land, bringing climate, biodiversity, and community benefits to regions most in need of regenerative investment and turning U.S. environmental liabilities into climate assets.
Living Carbon is a public benefit company combining end-to-end operational expertise with rigorous science to restore degraded and formerly mined lands across the United States. Founded in 2019, Living Carbon combines ecological restoration with scientific rigor and a commitment to long-term impact - transforming underutilized landscapes into high performing climate assets while removing carbon at scale. With thousands of acres already under restoration, Living Carbon is unlocking one of the largest structural opportunities for climate action in the United States.
Backed by leading climate and technology investors including Temasek, Toyota Ventures, Felicis, and Lowercarbon Capital, Living Carbon is setting a new standard for how carbon removal projects can deliver additional, measurable, and durable climate benefits alongside tangible economic and ecological co-benefits.
Isometric is the world's most rigorous carbon removal registry with a mission to ensure the transition to carbon removal happens responsibly and fast. Its robust rules for removing carbon, trusted by Fortune 100 companies, raise the bar for scientific rigor, transparency, incentive alignment and rapid verification—addressing the problems that plagued the traditional carbon market.
The Isometric Registry provides a permanent audit trail for every credit issued by Isometric and Isometric Certify enables monthly credit issuance so suppliers can generate revenue in months, not years.
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