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Climate-Tech Founder Nicholas Kee on the Climate Solution That Might Just Save Mankind

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Kee Farms Foundation, led by Nicholas Kee, combats climate change through seaweed farming, securing $500K in funding and global partnerships. With a patent pending for seaweed-based activated carbon, Kee is pioneering innovative climate solutions

MANHATTAN, N.Y. - eTradeWire -- This year is on track to be the hottest on record, marked by devastating floods, raging fires, and unprecedented heatwaves. As global leaders continue to deliberate on solutions, the outcomes from COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, have left many developing nations dissatisfied, with promises of climate finance falling far short of the urgent needs. Against this backdrop of global inaction, one entrepreneur is taking decisive steps to address the climate crisis.

Nicholas Kee (https://www.tantvstudios.com/climate-tech-found...), a brilliant under-30 innovator from Jamaica, is charting a new course for climate advocacy through Kee Farms Foundation (https://keefarms.com/), a nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting climate change through regenerative seaweed farming. With the Foundation's bold initiatives, Kee is demonstrating how communities can play a direct role in mitigating climate impacts while creating sustainable economic opportunities.

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While COP29's agreement to provide $300 billion annually in climate finance by 2035 fell significantly short of the $1.3 trillion demanded by developing countries, Kee Farms Foundation is already delivering solutions on the ground. By harnessing the blue economy, Kee is cultivating seaweed that absorbs up to 20 times more carbon per acre than trees, providing an innovative way to sequester carbon while restoring ocean biodiversity.

Beyond carbon sequestration, the Foundation is exploring the use of seaweed in producing biochar, activated carbon, and biodegradable products. With a patent pending for activated carbon derived from seaweed, Kee Farms Foundation is poised to enter a market projected to reach $8.9 billion by 2026. Kee Farms Foundation has trained over 50 Jamaican fisherfolk as seaweed farmers, with a goal of reaching 1,000 by 2030. These efforts not only reduce reliance on overfishing but also offer sustainable livelihoods to coastal communities most affected by climate change.

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Despite facing regulatory challenges and funding hurdles, Kee Farms Foundation has successfully secured over $500,000 in funding through support and partnerships with global organizations such as UNICEF, UNDP, Sandals Foundation, and the World Bank. Additional backing from climate-focused entities, including The Earthshot Prize, Schmidt Marine Technology Partners, and others has further elevated the Foundation's international recognition and expanded its reach. Kee Farms Foundation is set to scale its operations beyond Jamaica, with plans to establish initiatives in Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia.

About Kee Farms Foundation
Kee Farms Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to combating climate change through regenerative ocean and land agriculture. The Foundation focuses on seaweed cultivation, ocean habitat restoration, and empowering local communities.ds.

Source: Kee Farms Foundation
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