‘Returns could be in the trillions’: Report touts huge investment opportunity of carbon removal technologies
BeZero Carbon research points to growing commercial interest in carbon removals such as direct air capture, enhanced weathering and biochar
“Calcite Has Enormous Potential To Be Deployed At Scale, Given Its Low Technology Risk” – Mario Guagnelli, VP Product Development, Calcite
8 Rivers Capital invented Calcite back in 2019 – a technology that captures CO2 directly from the atmosphere and sequesters it underground.
“Fighting Over A Small Pot Of Carbon Removal Resources, Instead Of Growing It Would Be Short-Sighted,” Jason Hochman, Co-Founder DAC Coalition
We interviewed Jason Hochman, Co-Founder and Senior Director of the Direct Air Capture (DAC) Coalition, also celebrating 1 year anniversary.
Could this technology help curb climate change and earn Australia billions?
On a barren lava plateau in Iceland stands an entirely new kind of industrial facility that sucks carbon dioxide from the air and traps it in stone. So, is this part of the solution to climate change?
Cutting emissions isn’t enough to reach net zero. Here’s why.
To reach its climate goals, the world needs to remove carbon from the atmosphere, using nature and technological solutions.
Designing a toolbox to scale up quality removals
There can be no net zero without carbon dioxide removal (CDR) from the atmosphere. But the scale of this challenge is colossal.
Direct air capture is ready for its closeup | Greenbiz
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?