> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://funganomics.gitbook.io/whitepaper/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://funganomics.gitbook.io/whitepaper/charities/veritree.md).

# Veritree

Industry, mobility and even computing can be a threat to our planet’s climate by emitting carbon dioxide (CO2) and other gases that can adversely affect our climate. We can however make the right choices and we can introduce systems that reduce and even remove emissions to preserve a healthy environment for all.&#x20;

Funganomics® are committed to reducing or neutralising the carbon footprint created by the necessary computing power to carry out functions and transactions triggered by the project. We will do this with a commitment to measure, reduce, and offset our carbon footprint with green projects.&#x20;

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To sustain a healthy climate, we need to reach a net-zero level of emissions which involves reducing emissions as much as possible and then removing the remaining emissions either through nature-based solutions or technological solutions that draw CO2 out of the air. Otherwise, the level of greenhouse gases in the world’s atmosphere continues to increase and can lead to global warming.&#x20;


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