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Toymaker signs 9-year deal with Climeworks of Switzerland.
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Government incentives have bolstered the carbon removals sector, but should that money be helping heavy industry capture their emissions or uplift technologies that are already low emitters?
by Jesse Klein
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Widespread adoption of the nascent technology will need to reach twice the speed seen in the solar sector, warns consultancy giant BCG.
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The past few months of 2022 have seen a flurry of deals between promising direct air capture startups or ventures and big corporate sponsors.
by Jesse Klein
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The carbon dioxide-sucking technology is a hot topic. Here's how it works, what policies support it, its impacts and more.
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An influx of public and private investment could make machines that pull CO2 from the air a larger part of the climate solutions equation than many thought possible. But how fast can DAC scale?
by CJ Clouse
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Sponsored: To operate sustainable manufacturing operations, it’s time for companies to balance their business and sustainability goals.
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Its CEO calls for corporate net-zero goals that are 'fit for purpose' as the company ramps up science-based targets to cover its entire value chain.
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The industry needs to share lessons, so companies are publishing playbooks about how they are selecting and valuing projects that have verifiable permanence.
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While some food companies such as Unilever, General Mills, Nestlé, and Danone make a lot of noise in the industry about their sustainability efforts, others quietly are operating as usual.
by Jim Giles
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Experts believe direct air capture investments are necessary to “decarbonize in parallel” with renewable energy deployment. A number of developments make 2021 look promising for progress.
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How to overcome common challenges with reaching beyond scopes 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions - to address scope 3 - and set meaningful science-based targets for climate.
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Sponsored: Companies are working with nature to reach their corporate carbon targets.
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Poor land use is increasing erosion, nutrient depletion and other threats. But sustainable practices and technologies can reverse this trend.
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Could the funding and engineering resources of a major fossil fuels company help direct air capture technology for carbon removal scale more quickly?
by Ben Soltoff
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The level of funding needed to accelerate and commercialize solutions is actually much less than what's being spent already on other energy technologies at the federal level.
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It's hard to overstate the challenge in broadening the science-based approach for land use, water and biodiversity.
by Joel Makower