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Sylvera provides independent ratings and data on carbon credits, helping buyers distinguish high-quality offsets from low-quality ones in the voluntary carbon market.
Sylvera is a carbon ratings company founded in 2020 in London that has raised $57M to bring transparency and independent analysis to the voluntary carbon market. The company rates carbon offset projects on a standardized scale based on their additionality, permanence, and co-benefits, similar to how credit rating agencies rate bonds. Sylvera analyzes satellite imagery, project documentation, and scientific literature to produce ratings that help carbon credit buyers evaluate whether the emissions reductions claimed by a project actually occurred and will persist. As corporate net-zero commitments have driven rapid growth in carbon credit purchases, the need for independent quality assessment has become critical following scandals where major projects were found to have significantly overclaimed carbon removal or avoidance. Sylvera serves corporate buyers, financial institutions, and carbon market participants who need to make defensible purchasing decisions and avoid reputational risk from low-quality credits. The company's data platform provides portfolio analytics, market intelligence, and project tracking for professional carbon market participants. Sylvera has become a recognized authority in carbon credit quality assessment alongside BeZero Carbon.
AI mineral exploration startup raised $537M Series C at $2.96B valuation in Jan 2025; discovered major Zambian copper deposit; 60 projects across 4 continents
KoBold Metals was founded in 2018 with a mission to accelerate the discovery of critical minerals needed for the clean energy transition — copper, cobalt, nickel, and lithium — using AI to find deposits that conventional exploration methods have missed. The company applies machine learning to vast and heterogeneous geological datasets, including historical drill records, geophysical surveys, satellite imagery, and geochemical data, to build predictive models that identify where high-grade deposits are most likely to occur. KoBold's scientific approach was shaped by its research collaboration with prominent academic geoscientists and has been validated by discoveries in the field.\n\nKoBold operates across more than 60 exploration projects spanning four continents, including active programs in Zambia, Australia, Canada, and the United States. Its most significant milestone to date is the discovery of a major copper deposit in Zambia — one of the largest new copper discoveries in decades — which drew global attention to the company's model-driven approach. KoBold partners with major mining companies and sovereign wealth funds, providing both exploration intelligence and co-investment structures that reduce risk for capital partners while enabling KoBold to advance a diversified project portfolio.\n\nKoBold Metals raised a $537 million Series C at a $2.96 billion valuation in January 2025, backed by investors including Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and institutional mining capital. The round reflects both the quality of its asset portfolio and investor conviction that AI-driven mineral exploration will be a structural advantage in a market where conventional exploration productivity has declined for decades. As the energy transition creates sustained demand for battery and grid materials, KoBold's ability to discover more deposits faster positions it as critical supply-side infrastructure for decarbonization.
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