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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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Carbon removal technology is capturing more than just greenhouse gases. It’s also sucking up billions of investor dollars.
by Leah Garden
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New report from BeZero predicts that carbon removal credits could become the dominant player in global carbon markets by the end of this decade.
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Net-zero commitments are on the horizon. Turning emission reductions into dollar savings could be the difference between hitting targets and missing them.
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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Hugh Salway explains what Article 6 means for the voluntary carbon market and how standards such as Verra and The Gold Standard will continue to evolve
by Jesse Klein
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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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Natural climate solutions offer us up to one-third of the solutions required to meet the climate change goals by 2030. The Natural Climate Solutions Alliance offers valuable guidance for businesses looking to invest.
by Justin Adams
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The rules governing the voluntary carbon market remain inconsistent, and their enforcement is often lax. The authors make the case for a U.S. federal regulatory commission, akin to the SEC.
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Plus, biodiversity is in style.
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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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Nuclear plants, CCS and whole-building retrofits should not be prioritized over smaller cheaper alternatives, study argues, while acknowledging small scale technologies do not offer a panacea.
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The energy and industry giants behind the largest industrial decarbonization project in the UK sketched out their vision for how emissions produced by high carbon plants on England’s East Coast could be captured and stored under the North Sea.
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Date/Time: November 19, 2020 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
The process to decarbonize power systems is complicated. Grid operators are tasked with
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Join us for a conversation about the power of companies (big and small) coming together to tackle the climate crisis, and hear why Global Optimism and
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Join us for a conversation on the role of forests in addressing climate change and how technology can support and scale up forest conservation and
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The universal, heightened focus on Climate Action has businesses and governments splashing our social feeds with their promise to evolve to carbon
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Bold new commitment will see the tech giant charge an internal carbon fee not just on emissions from its direct operations, but on those of its supply chain.
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Some researchers contend there is an opportunity for ecological restoration that could help fight climate change and stem the loss of biodiversity.
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We need to remove carbon from the air to avert disastrous impacts of climate change — good thing there's money to be made from carbon removal.
by RP Siegel
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The trillion-dollar market is growing startups, products and technologies, though capital deployment remains an obstacle.
by CJ Clouse
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What do online payment company Stripe and virtual carbon marketplace Nori have in common? A lot.
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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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Plus, the refreshing bipartisan support for carbon capture solutions, and how that could reshape the conversation about climate risks.
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There is no shortage of ideas. That's why businesses need to demonstrate leadership on this issue. You'll have to a chance to do so at GreenBiz 19.
by Eric Olson