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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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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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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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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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Negative emissions technology is being hailed as the cure-all for our carbon addiction. It isn't.
by Chris Hawes