Blog
Our Partnership with Google
Recoolit and Google partner up to tackle superpollutants.
Short Lived Climate Pollutants: A Massive and Neglected Opportunity
Mitigation of short-lived climate pollutants ("SLCPs") is important and underfunded. Corporate decarbonization efforts should include and prioritize SLCP mitigation.
Welcoming David Antonioli
We're thrilled to announce that David Antonioli, founding CEO of Verra, has joined Recoolit as an advisor.
Recoolit's Thought Leadership and Global Collaborations
Recoolit's co-founders have recently been appointed to leadership positions on global sustainability bodies, recognizing our expertise and unique approach.
On the Front Line of the Climate Fight
AC technicians have a critical role to play in the fight against climate change. Our approach at Recoolit is to empower and support their work.
Chilling Realities: The Neglected Climate Impact of Refrigerants [MCJ guest post]
Louis goes back to basics on refrigerants for My Climate Journey.
How We Make Our Carbon Credits Transparent [eng]
How do we make our offsets as transparent as possible? A technical deep dive featuring DAGs, depth-first search, and path identifiers.
Refrigerants: What Are They?
Recoolit's core mission is to collect and destroy refrigerants. But what even are these gases? Read to find out what refrigerants do.
Recoolit Covered in Quantum [media]
Ning talks to a leading carbon market trade publication about Recoolit's high-quality carbon credits.
Indo Tekno [podcast]
Discussing Recoolit on the Indo Tekno podcast with Alan Hellawell.
Founder to Founder [interview]
A interview with Frederick Daso on the Founder to Founder Substack.
Carbotnic [podcast]
A recent interview with James McWalter on the Carbotnic podcast.
No Refrigerant Left Behind
We have a plan to prevent 2 billion tons CO2e in the next 10 years by collecting and destroying superpotent refrigerants.
Why refrigerants?
Recoolit's mission is to solve the world's refrigerant problem. Why are we working on this?
Carbon Offsets: Avoid or Remove?
Carbon offsets come in two very different flavors: avoided emissions, and carbon removals. What's the difference, and which kind should you buy?