Our climate commitment

Funding the difficult part of climate work.

Conspired Minds directs a portion of revenue to Stripe Climate Commitments, helping early permanent carbon removal technologies move from promising research toward meaningful scale.

A contribution, not a neutrality claim. Climate Commitments funds the development and scaling of new carbon removal approaches. We do not present this contribution as proof that Conspired Minds is carbon neutral or net zero.

Current Frontier explainer

A better view of how early demand becomes real climate infrastructure.

Frontier brings buyers, technical reviewers, and carbon removal companies together through an advance market commitment. This official explainer is supplemental; the core process and current figures are also available in text throughout this page.

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How it works

Early demand helps difficult technologies become real infrastructure.

Carbon removal is still expensive and technically difficult. Stripe Climate aggregates contributions, while Frontier’s science and commercial teams evaluate projects and help the strongest approaches secure early demand.

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Conspired Minds1% of Stripe revenue
Stripe ClimateAggregates commitments
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FrontierScience and commercial diligence
CO₂
Removal portfolioPrepurchase and offtake demand
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We contribute

A percentage of Stripe revenue is allocated automatically through Climate Commitments.

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Frontier evaluates

A dedicated team, supported by more than 60 external technical reviewers, assesses scientific quality and scaling potential.

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Projects get early demand

Prepurchase and offtake agreements help promising suppliers build, learn, deliver, and reduce costs over time.

Experience curves showing how early adoption helped solar panels, hard drives, and DNA sequencing become dramatically less expensive over time
Why early buyers matter. Stripe uses these technology experience curves to illustrate how adoption and learning can drive costs down. Carbon removal is earlier in that journey, and the comparison is illustrative rather than a forecast. Source: Stripe Climate.

Frontier progress

The portfolio is much larger than it was in 2023.

Frontier’s public dashboard tracks contracts and deliveries across a growing portfolio. These figures were last reviewed in July 2026 and should be read alongside Frontier’s live methodology and delivery caveats.

$1.8BBroader Frontier commitment through 2040
53Projects in Frontier’s public portfolio
1.84MTons contracted across the portfolio
63,401Tons delivered as of July 2026

Source: Frontier public portfolio and progress dashboard, last updated July 2026. Carbon removal is an emerging field, and some contracted deliveries may be delayed or may not materialize.

What gets funded

A portfolio, not a single bet.

The goal is not to declare one technology the winner today. Frontier supports a range of pathways that could become durable, measurable, affordable, and climate-relevant at scale.

Read Frontier’s selection criteria

Direct air capture

Systems that capture CO₂ from ambient air and pair it with durable storage.

Biomass carbon removal

Approaches that store carbon captured by plants instead of returning it to the atmosphere.

Enhanced weathering

Methods that accelerate natural mineral reactions that bind and store atmospheric CO₂.

Marine and mineral pathways

Ocean, river, and mineralization approaches designed for durable and verifiable storage.

Go deeper

The useful resources are now public.

Stripe and Frontier publish the portfolio, progress, evaluation criteria, and many source applications. We would rather point to the evidence than summarize it beyond recognition.

Page reviewed July 2026

Practical climate action

Reduce what you can. Fund the hard work that remains.

Stripe Climate is one small part of our operating choices, alongside leaner infrastructure, longer-lived systems, and fewer unnecessary tools.