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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 first large U.S. hub to stash and store CO2 is bound for Louisiana. A new report outlines its essential elements.
by Jesse Klein
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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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Here’s how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is leading and lagging in climate regulatory design.
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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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How much more CO2 can the ocean swallow, without harming sensitive ecosystems?
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CCS is either the climate tech breakthrough of the 21st century, according to its advocates, or a multibillion-dollar boondoggle, say activists.
by John Howell
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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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Long discussed but rarely used, carbon capture and storage projects — which bury waste CO2 underground — are on the rise globally. Some scientists see the technology as a necessary tool in reducing emissions, but others say it simply perpetuates the burning of fossil fuels.
by Nicola Jones
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The focus is to help scale the availability of solutions that cost less than $100 per metric ton.
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A breakthrough innovation in carbon capture has profound implications for jobs across America.
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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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As captured carbon becomes a popular way to decarbonize the planet, we need to think about the pipes that will hold that carbon and if they are up to code.
by Amy Mall
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The bipartisan infrastructure bill lays the groundwork for new economic opportunities based on capturing and sequestering carbon emissions.
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Sponsored: When it comes to shipping, consumers have been conditioned to think faster equals better but fast delivery is rarely the best choice for the planet. A growing number of e-commerce companies are working to combat that trend.
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Made of Air locks away carbon from wood waste into a durable plastic for buildings, cars and furniture.
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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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Keeping trees in the ground where they are already growing is an effective low-tech way to slow climate change.
by Beverly Law
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The e-commerce site also has set science-based targets that are pending validation.
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To fix fashion’s sustainability problem, we need a little less conversation and a little more action
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Sponsored: The industry is on the verge of a climate revolution, but progress is getting bogged down by semantics and distracted by low-hanging fruit.
by Angela Adams
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Sponsored: Most coral reefs are too fragile to withstand predicted global temperature increases in coming decades, yet corals in the Red Sea are thriving. Researchers in the Middle East hope to create an innovative, nature-based medicine to save coastal ecosystems.