Climate Restoration Update, Donations & Investments

Dear Friends and Supporters,  

Realizing the vision of a safe climate for our grandchildren requires significant funding.

Thanks to your commitment and generosity, we successfully raised the funds needed to complete the first step: The Buoy Test (budget: around $80K).

While The Buoy Test enters its final stages, we are shifting our collective focus to our next milestone: the CRA OIF project.

To complete the project we’ll need to raise millions of dollars, which may come in the form of donations, investments or both.

To help us succeed, we are forming two groups:

The CRA Fundraising Committee will help develop and implement fundraising strategies to invite more people to contribute and ensure we have sufficient funds to support and grow our operations.

The Climate Restoration Investors Club will bring together forward-thinking impact investors dedicated to restoring the climate for their/our grandchildren, while generating meaningful financial returns. Members will gain access to curated, high-impact investment opportunities that drive meaningful change.

Founding members of this exclusive club will help design the ethical and practical principles of investments within the Climate Restoration Industry, where the mission always comes first, and profits are a second priority.

If you are interested in participating in or shaping either one of these initiatives, I invite you to connect with me at ilan.mandel@gcr.fund and we will schedule a time for a personal conversation.

Together, we can restore the climate for future generations!

With hope and determination,

Ilan Mandel
Central Coordinator, The Climate Restoration Alliance
Managing Director, The Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration
Climate Restoration Ambassador

Climate Restoration: California OIF/Buoy Test Update

Thank you to those who donated and helped!

Thanks to you we have raised 46% of our $70,000 budget, and purchased the first buoy!

The buoy was picked up last week from San Francisco by Alan, our lead engineer.

In parallel, design work has been happening. Here is Alan inspecting a PTFE membrane after it had been exposed to 18-ft of depth – This is the first time a large membrane (1.5″ pipe with O-ring seal, so about 1.65″ diam circle of exchange area) has survived our 18-ft depth test!

What’s Next:

We plan to finalize a design by late December and then create and install fixturing to mount the detectors on the buoys and integrate them with the satellite communication system.

We will then test this first buoy in January in nearby bodies of water while acquiring the 2nd and 3rd buoys (we need your help for that!).  When those are received, they will be fitted with detectors in preparation for the offshore test sometime in late February.

To read the full update recently sent to Rotary donors, click here.

For future generations.

Ilan Mandel, The Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration

Climate Restoration Update: U.S. Elections & Frank Mondi

To those who are committed to Climate Restoration:

The recent U.S. election has raised questions about the future of Climate Restoration efforts. To set the record straight: we are moving full speed ahead, and we do not anticipate any new barriers on the horizon. Our roadmap is simple: begin restoring the climate next year, reach full-scale by 2030 and restore the climate by 2050.

Progress is being made on all fronts: the projects are moving forward, funding campaigns are underway, and more and more people and organizations are adopting the Climate Restoration Resolution.

The Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration supports critical Climate Restoration programs that can reach full-scale by 2030, and restore a safe climate for our children by 2050 and give them a livable planet.

One of these programs is the Climate Restoration Alliance that invites people, organizations and communities to commit to restoring the climate by 2050 and make Climate Restoration an idea whose time has come. (“Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come” — Victor Hugo).

We are pleased to feature our newest Climate Restoration Ambassador – Frank Mondi, who is also a member of the Climate Restoration Alliance Steering Committee.

Among other things, Frank was instrumental in getting the Climate Restoration Resolution introduced in Congress (see below), and in getting Rotarians, Clubs and Districts to commit to Climate Restoration.

A personal message from Frank is included below.

We will continue to keep you up to date on our progress and align our growing and powerful Climate Restoration community.

For future generations.

Ilan Mandel, The Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration

Sensors & Buoy Test For Climate Restoration Projects

The first Climate Restoration project is developing nicely.

As you recall, OIF (Ocean Iron Fertilization) is about replicating a natural CO2 removal process by intentionally adding of small amounts of iron to the ocean surface to promote phytoplankton blooms.

Before launching the pilot OIF Project in the Philippines, we are planning a small experiment in California to test the measuring equipment. This involves deploying 3 buoys equipped with sensors connected via satellite.

The buoys will be deployed 60-70 miles off shore, and float around for about a month while we track their position and CO2 levels at their location.

A team of San Francisco Bay Area scientists and engineers is currently working on integrating a CO2 sensor with the buoy, so that CO2 data will be sent via the buoy’s built-in satellite communication.

As the Buoy Test Project developed, its budget grew to $70,000 with some added unexpected expenses. Our plan is to raise $50,000 from Rotary members and clubs, and match it with $20,000 from the Climate Restoration Fund.

The fundraising campaign was launched last week, and Rotarians are invited to make donations via the Rotarian Foundation of Livermore.

INTRODUCED: Climate Restoration Congressional Resolution

Whatever your reaction was to the result of the US Election on Nov 5 – Climate Restoration had a BIG WIN that day: The Climate Restoration Congressional Resolution (H.Res.1563) was introduced in Congress!

The resolution was sponsored by Rep. Thompson, Mike [D-CA] and sponsored by Rep. Anna Eshoo, G. [D-CA], Rep. Salud O. Carbajal, [D-CA], Rep. Shri Thanedar, [D-MI] and Rep. Joseph D. Morelle, [D-NY].

This is a huge step forward in making Climate Restoration an Idea Whose Time Has Come!

For our US friends: please thank your Member of Congress, or invite her/him to cosponsor it.

NEW: The Togo Bamboo Project

While removing the excess carbon from the atmosphere is our focus, we also support regional carbon removal projects that have the potential to scale, while providing social and economic co-benefits.

The Climate Restoration Fund is proud to support the Togo Bamboo Project, developed by the Climate Restoration Network, in partnership with multiple Togo stakeholders, including the Togolese Government.

Bamboo is known for its rapid growth rate and high carbon sequestration ability.

The Togo Bamboo Project aims to create a thriving and sustainable non-invasive Bamboo cultivation & industry on 10,000 hectares in the Northern region of Togo, near Tandjouare.

This project clarifies that the brand of Climate Restoration goes beyond just the atmosphere. We recommend that all climate action be branded as Climate Restoration since Climate Restoration is focused on the goal of giving our children a livable planet and everyone can participate.

Beyond direct employment, the project will engage with local communities to ensure their involvement and benefit. This will include educational programs on environmental stewardship, sustainable farming practices, and the benefits of bamboo in soil conservation and reforestation.

With this newsletter, we are officially launching the fundraising campaign for this project.

Climate Restoration Ambassador of the Month:
Frank Mondi

Frank-Mondi

I am a retired Veterinarian who has been blessed with a beautiful wife of 61 years, 4 wonderful children, 11 amazing grandchildren and 4 precious great grandchildren.

I’ve had a rewarding career caring for many 4-legged family members who provide us with unconditional love.

As a man of faith, I believe that each of us is given an opportunity to have our lives make a difference in our world. A world where the lives of our children, grandchildren, pets and wildlife are at stake.

My favorite quote:

“Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in that gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.”  

Theodore Roosevelt, 26th US President (1858-1919). 

I contribute to The Grandparent’s Fund on a regular basis as one expression of my caring, and I take every opportunity that I have to make a difference by bringing up the conversation about my concerns for our climate.

Please join us in making Climate Restoration an Idea Whose Time Has Come!

Please sign the resolution (or click my link below) and make a monthly contribution to express your commitment to future generations:

https://donorbox.org/gcrfund

If you’d like to learn more about being a Climate Restoration Ambassador please reach out to us!

Warmly,

Frank A. Mondi, VMD
Climate Restoration Ambassador to Rotary
https://climaterestorationalliance.org/ambassadors/frank-mondi-rotary/

Inaugural Ambassador of the Month: Chuck Tomaselli

A Message from the Climate Restoration Alliance Steering Committee

The Climate Restoration Alliance connects and empowers people and organizations committed to restoring a livable planet. We aim to achieve carbon dioxide levels close to pre-industrial levels by 2050 and restore our natural ecosystems to allow humanity to flourish.

The Climate Restoration Alliance invites communities, organizations, companies, faith leaders, First Nation leaders, and the general public.

We partner with key First Nation leaders, faith leaders, corporate leaders, organizations, and the general public through our Ambassadors Program. Ambassadors invite their communities and followers to commit to climate restoration as the climate goal we all want.

The Climate Restoration Alliance is a program of the Grandparents Climate Restoration Fund, a US-based 501(c)3 charitable organization. The Grandparents Fund supports critical climate restoration programs to ensure a historically safe climate for our children by 2050.

Climate  Restoration Alliance Steering Committee
Climate Restoration Alliance Steering Committee

Ambassador of the Month: Chuck Tomaselli
Climate Restoration Ambassador to Rotary

Thank you for responding to our invitation to endorse the Climate Restoration Alliance Resolution. Together, we intentionally create the world we want our grandchildren and all children to inherit.

I often think about the abundant and glorious world of nature I experienced as a child and the limitless possibility I felt. I want that world for our grandchildren. Surveys tell us that today’s youth do not experience the same sense of hope and possibility.

I contribute regularly to The Grandparents Fund to ensure that my and your grandchildren will have the future we want for them. Please consider joining me in contributing to The Grandparents Fund to ensure we achieve our goal of restoring the atmosphere to pre-industrial levels by 2050.

Many of us may not be here by that time, but we can choose how we leave this planet for those we love and cherish.

Fill your day with joy!

Warmest Regards,

Chuck Tomaselli
Climate Restoration Ambassador to Rotary
https://climaterestorationalliance.org/ambassadors/rotary

Introducing: The Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration

The Climate Restoration Alliance is one of the programs managed by The Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration (also known as The Climate Restoration Fund), a US-based 501(c)3 charitable organization.

The Grandparents Fund supports critical climate restoration programs to ensure a historically safe climate for our children by 2050. We believe that 2024 is the Year of Climate Restoration, and we will succeed thanks to your support.

Greetings from the Philippines!

We are developing the first climate restoration project in the Philippines. Peter Fiekowsky returned recently from a visit there, after enjoying the islands with filmmaker John Bowey, where they filmed for John’s documentary series, “The Climate Restorers,” on the slopes of Mt. Pinatubo.

Following its eruption in 1991, Mt. Pinatubo caused global dimming and temperature decreases. For 15 months after the eruption, the world experienced net-zero emissions. This “Pinatubo Pause” provides insights into large-scale CO2 removal, which we aim to replicate through dedicated research expeditions. Stay tuned!

Shifting the Conversation

Over the last few months, we passed a milestone in integrating climate restoration into policy discussions in Washington, DC. Peter Fiekowsky, co-founder of the Grandparents Fund, discussed restoring a safe climate with staff at the EPA, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), and the House Science Committee’s energy subcommittee.

Our 2024 Plan

Our plan for 2024 is to:

1) Continue to develop the first Ocean Iron Fertilization (OIF) project, which has the potential to restore a pre-industrial atmosphere. OIF can revive the ocean, provide food security, and remove gigatons of CO2 from the atmosphere using existing technology and funding.

2) Continue to develop the Climate Restoration Alliance by inviting additional Ambassadors and reaching out to additional audiences. Specifically for Rotary, our goal is for Rotary International to take on Climate Restoration as its next “Global Cause”.

We are raising $250K for further development of our programs. Your partnership and support are crucial in achieving our climate restoration goals.

Please donate to The Grandparents Fund:

https://donorbox.org/gcrfund

Thank you for your support!

The Path Back to 300 ppm: COP 27 Press Releases

During COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, a unique space emerged as a hub for bold discussions and visionary thinking—the Climate Restoration Villa. Produced by the Climate Restoration Network (CRN), this villa hosted a series of intimate, high-impact gatherings that brought together scientists, policymakers, investors, and activists, all united by a shared goal: to move beyond mitigation and adaptation and focus on restoring a safe and healthy climate.

Key Messages and Discussions

The events at the villa centered around the urgent need for large-scale climate restoration efforts. While much of the global conversation at COP27 revolved around reducing emissions and adapting to climate change, the villa provided a space to ask a different question: How do we return our planet to the climate conditions that have sustained human civilization for millennia?

Highlighted Events

  1. Beyond Net Zero: The Path to Climate Restoration
    A panel of leading scientists and innovators discussed breakthrough solutions capable of removing carbon from the atmosphere at the scale necessary to restore pre-industrial climate conditions. The conversation emphasized the need to move beyond carbon neutrality and set clear, measurable climate restoration goals.

  2. Financing Climate Restoration
    Experts from the investment and philanthropy sectors explored innovative funding mechanisms for large-scale restoration projects. The discussion covered emerging financial instruments, the role of carbon and plastic credits, and the potential for global climate restoration funds.

  3. Restoring Ocean Ecosystems to Capture Carbon
    With a focus on ocean-based solutions, this session highlighted methods such as ocean iron fertilization and seaweed restoration. Scientists and environmental leaders debated how to responsibly implement these solutions while ensuring ecosystem health.

  4. Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Restoration
    Indigenous leaders shared traditional ecological practices that align with modern restoration efforts. The discussion underscored the importance of integrating indigenous wisdom into global climate strategies.

  5. Empowering Youth to Lead Climate Restoration
    Recognizing the crucial role of young leaders, this session provided a platform for youth activists to engage in the climate restoration movement and advocate for policies that support large-scale action.

Press Releases from COP27

Throughout COP27, CRN issued several press releases highlighting significant developments in climate restoration efforts:

A New Era for Climate Action

The Climate Restoration Villa at COP27 was more than just a venue; it was a catalyst for a new era in climate action. It challenged conventional narratives, fostered collaboration across disciplines, and reinforced the message that restoring our climate is not only possible but necessary.

For more information and access to related press releases, visit the Climate Restoration Network COP27 page.

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