Carbon Intelligence
From the Deep

Real-time dispatches from the global carbon monitoring network. Humanity's mission-critical ecological telemetry.

DISPATCH 2026.04.28 — PACIFIC SECTOR

Ocean Carbon Sink Reaches Record Absorption Rate

New telemetry from the Pacific monitoring array confirms a 12% increase in deep-ocean carbon sequestration over the past quarter. The data, transmitted from autonomous sensor buoys at 4,000m depth, represents the most significant positive shift recorded since the network's deployment in 2024.

DISPATCH 2026.04.27 — ATLANTIC CORRIDOR

Kelp Reforestation Initiative Surpasses Growth Targets

The North Atlantic kelp restoration corridor has exceeded projected biomass accumulation by 340%. Marine biologists report that the engineered kelp variants are sequestering carbon at rates previously thought impossible for macroalgae systems.

DISPATCH 2026.04.26 — SOUTHERN ARRAY

Antarctic Ice-Core Data Validates New Climate Models

Fresh ice-core samples from Station Amundsen have provided the clearest evidence yet that current intervention strategies are bending the emissions curve. The isotopic ratios match best-case scenario projections from the 2025 Paris Accord revision models.

DISPATCH 2026.04.25 — GLOBAL NET

Direct Air Capture Fleet Achieves Gigaton Milestone

The distributed DAC network — comprising 14,000 modular units across six continents — has collectively removed its first gigaton of atmospheric CO₂. The achievement marks a turning point in scalable negative emissions technology.

DISPATCH 2026.04.24 — COASTAL ZONE

Mangrove Sensor Grid Detects Accelerated Blue Carbon Storage

Autonomous monitoring systems embedded within restored mangrove ecosystems report sediment carbon density readings 28% above baseline projections. The coastal blue carbon program is outperforming all terrestrial equivalents per hectare.

ATMOSPHERIC CO₂ 387.2 ppm
OCEAN pH GLOBAL AVG 8.14
NET REMOVAL RATE +2.4 Gt/yr
ACTIVE SENSORS 847,291