Contact Carbon Zero
Bradbenken 1, 5003 Bergen, Norway
[email protected]
+47 55 62 84 19
Carbon Zero operates as a field-driven ocean news platform with a focus on real events, operational clarity, and verified reporting. Communication is structured the same way as the editorial process: clear input, traceable context, and measurable response.
If you need to reach the team, the purpose of your request matters. The platform handles incident data, reporting inquiries, technical clarifications, and collaboration proposals through defined channels to avoid delays and misinterpretation.

Office location and operational base
Carbon Zero is based in Northern Europe, with its operational office located in Bergen, Norway, a coastal city positioned between major North Sea and North Atlantic maritime routes. The location is not случайный выбор. It provides direct proximity to commercial shipping lanes, offshore operations, and rapidly changing weather systems.

The office is situated near the harbor district, where port activity, vessel traffic, and logistics flow can be observed in real time. This proximity allows faster validation of maritime events and closer alignment between reported data and physical conditions.
Office Address:
Bradbenken 1, 5003 Bergen, Norway
Contact channels and response structure
Carbon Zero does not operate through generalized support queues. Each incoming request is evaluated based on its relevance to maritime systems, data quality, and urgency.
For all general communication, including editorial inquiries, corrections, or collaboration proposals, use the primary contact channel: [email protected]
Response time depends on the type of request. Time-sensitive incident reports are prioritized, while general inquiries are processed within standard review windows.
Direct communication line
For operational or urgent contact, including time-sensitive reporting related to maritime incidents, a direct office line is available during working hours aligned with Central European Time (CET). Office Phone: +47 55 62 84 19
Calls are monitored during active reporting hours. Outside of these windows, email remains the primary and more reliable method of communication.
What to include in your request
To reduce response time and improve accuracy, each message should contain structured information. This is especially important for incident-related communication.
Recommended input format:
- location or region of the event
- type of vessel or activity involved
- time reference (UTC if possible)
- source of information or observation
- supporting material (images, coordinates, or links if available)
Incomplete or vague requests require additional verification steps, which can delay response.
Collaboration and data contribution
Carbon Zero accepts collaboration proposals from individuals and organizations working within maritime, environmental, or water-based operational sectors.
This includes:
- field observers and independent reporters
- maritime professionals with access to operational data
- analysts working with tracking systems or environmental models
- water sports experts documenting high-risk environments
Each proposal is reviewed based on data reliability, consistency, and relevance to the platform’s core focus.
Security and communication integrity
All incoming communication is treated as unverified until validated. The platform does not request sensitive personal data outside of what is required for verification in specific cases.
When submitting information:
- avoid sending unnecessary personal documents
- verify that you are communicating through the official domain
- ensure that attachments are relevant to the request
Carbon Zero does not process financial transactions or user accounts. Any message requesting such actions should be treated as fraudulent.
