Climate Finance Fundamentals

Understanding Carbon Credits & Climate
Finance.

How Nepal is contributing to global environmental sustainability through sovereign conservation and high-integrity market mechanisms.

What is a Carbon Credit?

At its essence, a carbon credit is a tradable certificate representing the avoidance or removal of one metric tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) from the atmosphere.

These credits act as a financial bridge, allowing capital from developed economies and global corporations to flow directly into conservation efforts that would otherwise be underfunded.

Why Nepal?

Nepal occupies a singular position in the climate crisis—possessing vast carbon-sequestering forests and mountains, yet remaining highly vulnerable to warming.

Unparalleled Biodiversity

Community Stewardship

The Catalyst for Development

Climate action in Nepal isn't just about ecology; it's about rural economic resilience. By monetizing conservation, we transform standing forests from static resources into dynamic economic engines for rural municipalities, providing long-term funding for schools, healthcare, and sustainable infrastructure.

Our Operational Framework

From Forest Floor to Global Market

Project Design

Identifying high-impact conservation sites and establishing baseline sequestration metrics with local stakeholders.

Verification

Rigorous third-party audits by international standards like Verra or Gold Standard to ensure additionality.

Issuance

Formal generation of credits on global registries, backed by transparent, immutable data trails.

Monetization

Strategic sale to responsible institutional partners, with capital returned to Nepal's communities.

VISION AND MISSION

The North Star

VISION

“To position Nepal as a global leader in community-driven climate solutions.”

Our Daily Bread

MISSION

“To reduce carbon emissions, improve health outcomes, and create sustainable economic value through scalable clean energy initiatives.”