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Two of the most notable Brazilian scientists in the world are from re.green!
Out of the 20 most relevant Brazilian scientists in the world two are a part of re.green, according to a survey by the “Highly Cited Researchers 2022” carried out by Clarivate Analytics.
Bernardo Strassburg, our Co-CEO and founder, and Pedro Brancalion, who coordinates major research and technology projects, were among the 6,938 researchers worldwide who “have demonstrated significant and broad influence reflected in the publication of several highly cited articles over the past decade” . Clarivate Analytics is based on a variety of metrics, but specifically uses publications made between 2011 and 2021.
The scientists on the list represent 1 in every 1,000 researchers on the planet. We are very proud!
Out of the 20 most relevant Brazilian scientists in the world two are a part of re.green, according to a survey by the “Highly Cited Researchers 2022” carried out by Clarivate Analytics.
Bernardo Strassburg, our Co-CEO and founder, and Pedro Brancalion, who coordinates major research and technology projects, were among the 6,938 researchers worldwide who “have demonstrated significant and broad influence reflected in the publication of several highly cited articles over the past decade” . Clarivate Analytics is based on a variety of metrics, but specifically uses publications made between 2011 and 2021.
The scientists on the list represent 1 in every 1,000 researchers on the planet. We are very proud!

Planting seeds: our first project
In 2022, we had a very important milestone: our first project took shape at Ouro Verde farm. The farm is located in the south of Bahia, in the Eunápolis region and is part of the Atlantic Forest. Our first seeds were planted in October and have already spread across 336 hectares. For us, starting with the Atlantic Forest has a symbolic value, as some of our scientists have been conducting research in the region for over 30 years.
Also in 2022, at COP15, a UN event focusing on Biodiversity, the Atlantic Forest was declared by the United Nations to be one of the ten benchmark initiatives for global restoration. This recognition came after the organization elected the period from 2021 to 2030 as the Decade of Restoration. The decision reinforces what we at re.green have always known: the fundamental importance of regenerating this Brazilian biome!
Our story in ecological restoration begins with Ouro Verde but since then we have expanded. Today, we already have another restoration area in the region and we are expanding into the Amazon!
In 2022, we had a very important milestone: our first project took shape at Ouro Verde farm. The farm is located in the south of Bahia, in the Eunápolis region and is part of the Atlantic Forest. Our first seeds were planted in October and have already spread across 336 hectares. For us, starting with the Atlantic Forest has a symbolic value, as some of our scientists have been conducting research in the region for over 30 years.
Also in 2022, at COP15, a UN event focusing on Biodiversity, the Atlantic Forest was declared by the United Nations to be one of the ten benchmark initiatives for global restoration. This recognition came after the organization elected the period from 2021 to 2030 as the Decade of Restoration. The decision reinforces what we at re.green have always known: the fundamental importance of regenerating this Brazilian biome!
Our story in ecological restoration begins with Ouro Verde but since then we have expanded. Today, we already have another restoration area in the region and we are expanding into the Amazon!
re.green wins the Latam iImpact recognition!
Latam Positive Impact Startup has recognized us with their award , which evaluates the socio-environmental impact generated by companies throughout Latin America.
The iImpact seal, developed by Innovation Latam in partnership with Fundação Dom Cabral, evaluates competitors according to the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
re.green went even made it to the top 3 list of the following objectives:
SDG 13: Combating climate change
SDG 15: Life on Earth
We are very happy to be awarded for our potential to make a difference!
Latam Positive Impact Startup has recognized us with their award , which evaluates the socio-environmental impact generated by companies throughout Latin America.
The iImpact seal, developed by Innovation Latam in partnership with Fundação Dom Cabral, evaluates competitors according to the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
re.green went even made it to the top 3 list of the following objectives:
SDG 13: Combating climate change
SDG 15: Life on Earth
We are very happy to be awarded for our potential to make a difference!
re.green at COP27!
COP27, the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, is one of the most important events in the world to discuss environmental issues. In 2022, the event took place in Sharm-El-Sheik, in Egypt and re.green had to be there!
In the first week, we promoted a panel entitled “Ecological Potentials of Restoration for Climate Change, Biodiversity and other Goals for Sustainable Development” at ICC's (International Chamber of Commerce) stand . The meeting brought together David Cooper (Assistant Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity), Izabella Teixeira (Co-Chair of the International Resource Panel) and Judith Walcott (Senior Safeguards Specialist, UN Environment Program) as well as Bernardo Strassburg, our founder and Co-CEO.
Our team also participated as guests in several panels at other stands. Bernardo Strassburg even presented his contributions to carbon mitigation in the panel “Protecting Biodiversity and Expanding Nature-Based Solutions”. During the event, organized by McKinsey & Company, he explained how re.green intends to “carry out a large-scale ecological restoration, with solutions to be implemented in partnership with local communities”.
Also at COP27, our international relations director, Mariana Barbosa, claimed that “Forest restoration is a way of mitigating climate change and also of protecting biodiversity, which allows it to have a social impact, with the generation of jobs and the strengthening of local nurseries and supply chain's collectors”, during the panel “Financing solutions based on nature and scaling forest restoration in Brazil”.
re.green's participation at COP27 happened all over the globe. In Brazil, Fernando Gardon, our forestry engineer, contributed to a news report on the event by Jornal da Globo. He spoke about the importance of forest restoration in mitigating the effects of climate change.
In 2023 we will once again be participating in global environmental agendas and continue to be part of the change!
COP27, the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, is one of the most important events in the world to discuss environmental issues. In 2022, the event took place in Sharm-El-Sheik, in Egypt and re.green had to be there!
In the first week, we promoted a panel entitled “Ecological Potentials of Restoration for Climate Change, Biodiversity and other Goals for Sustainable Development” at ICC's (International Chamber of Commerce) stand . The meeting brought together David Cooper (Assistant Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity), Izabella Teixeira (Co-Chair of the International Resource Panel) and Judith Walcott (Senior Safeguards Specialist, UN Environment Program) as well as Bernardo Strassburg, our founder and Co-CEO.
Our team also participated as guests in several panels at other stands. Bernardo Strassburg even presented his contributions to carbon mitigation in the panel “Protecting Biodiversity and Expanding Nature-Based Solutions”. During the event, organized by McKinsey & Company, he explained how re.green intends to “carry out a large-scale ecological restoration, with solutions to be implemented in partnership with local communities”.
Also at COP27, our international relations director, Mariana Barbosa, claimed that “Forest restoration is a way of mitigating climate change and also of protecting biodiversity, which allows it to have a social impact, with the generation of jobs and the strengthening of local nurseries and supply chain's collectors”, during the panel “Financing solutions based on nature and scaling forest restoration in Brazil”.
re.green's participation at COP27 happened all over the globe. In Brazil, Fernando Gardon, our forestry engineer, contributed to a news report on the event by Jornal da Globo. He spoke about the importance of forest restoration in mitigating the effects of climate change.
In 2023 we will once again be participating in global environmental agendas and continue to be part of the change!