What We Do
Services Offered by the Cibola Project.
Natural Carbon Removal & Climate Protection
Cibola restores balance to the Earth by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through the planting of fire-resistant trees — particularly redwoods. These trees not only clean the air by absorbing carbon, but also reduce the risk of future wildfires. Unlike industrial carbon storage, which often relies on underground containment with a high risk of contamination during natural disasters, Cibola’s approach is safe, sustainable, and rooted in nature. Our forests are living carbon vaults — breathing life back into the Earth.
Clean Food for Conscious Consumption
At Cibola, we grow food the way nature intended — without pesticides, hormones, or genetic alteration. For those seeking to reclaim health and purity, our land offers consciously cultivated fruits and vegetables. With limited space for gardening in urban areas and growing concerns over food toxicity, Cibola provides a safe, nourishing alternative — a living pantry rooted in healing and integrity.
Community Connection & Environmental Education
Cibola is more than land — it’s a movement. We offer community engagement opportunities that bridge the divide between race, background, and belief. Our land is non-governmental and open to the public for immersive experiences in nature, energy education, and healing. From group gatherings to educational field trips, we are cultivating a future where humanity remembers its unity — one tree, one child, one moment at a time.
Disaster Relief & Safe Haven Infrastructure
Our main site, located on the northeastern slope of the Sierra Nevada, is positioned in one of the most stable geological zones in California. Unlike the fragile infrastructure of cities built on early 1900s disaster debris, Cibola was designed to withstand earthquakes and tectonic events. In the face of disaster, our doors remain open. We offer food, shelter, and care to those displaced by natural emergencies — because in times of crisis, Earth becomes sanctuary through the hands of those who prepare in love