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Toymaker signs 9-year deal with Climeworks of Switzerland.
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Startling data in climate expert Nat Bullard’s annual report signals that carbon removal is not scaling fast enough to limit the climate crisis.
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The EPA is promoting carbon capture and storage tech to cap emissions from fossil fuel-powered utilities.
by Leah Garden
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Icelandic company Carbfix has cracked the code on converting liquified CO2 into rock, leading the charge to capture and store excess carbon.
by Leah Garden
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Sponsored: Pentair’s sustainable gas technology is helping partners across industry minimize waste and emissions to help achieve a carbon neutral future.
by Roland Folz
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Launched by Stripe this spring, Frontier has announced its first six project winners: AspiraDAC (a subsidiary of Corporate Carbon), Calcite-Origen (a collaboration between 8 Rivers and Origen), Lithos, RepAir, Travertine and Living Carbon.
by Leah Garden
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This carbon removal technology is gaining traction beyond the farm world, where it has been well known for decades.
by Jesse Klein
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Their mission: connect heavy emitters to CO2 conversion centers where emissions will be recycled into usable products and to storage infrastructure such as injection wells.
by Camille Bond
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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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Startups are helping legacy brands address their carbon emissions at scale.
by Ben Soltoff
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Acquisition aimed at addressing the growing demand for carbon removal projects such as direct air capture, BECCS, biochar and carbon-embodied buildings.
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Using captured CO₂ in everyday products could help fight climate change, but will consumers want them?
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The e-commerce site also has set science-based targets that are pending validation.
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Plus, we dig into the debate over soil carbon credits related to regenerative agriculture.
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The grass has a bad rap in the U.S. as an invasive nuisance, but the plant can quickly sequester at least double the amount of carbon as a similar stand of trees.
by Audrey Gray
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Business, NGOs, governments, academia, and community sectors must be involved to make effective system change.
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Here’s a snapshot of five organizations pioneering new processes that use carbon dioxide as a feedstock for products ranging from fuel to concrete.
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“Negative emissions” technologies are specifically called out under the innovation portion of the President-elect's platform, the first time the category has gotten that kind of focused attention.
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Here's what to look out for when buying soil or forestry carbon credits to decide which is better for your business.
by Jesse Klein
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As more companies seek direct methods of removing excess CO2, the innovation ecosystem is taking shape.
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Algae is said to be up to five times more effective at absorbing carbon than trees,
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A pilot in Iowa offers a glimpse into the future of carbon credit marketplaces.
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Cost, volume potential, longevity and verifiability were among the key selection criteria.
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It’s not just about carbon removal, it’s about creating or preserving economic opportunities in rural communities.