WSJ News Exclusive | Climate Startup Removes Carbon From Open Air in Industry First
Climeworks is cashing in on new technology by selling carbon credits to Microsoft and others.
Will the Inflation Reduction Act Make the Carbon-Capture Business a Reality?
A UC Irvine professor considers if the IRA’s proposed incentives could be a breakout moment for the nascent industry of sucking carbon out of the air.
Why this new plant is capturing carbon dioxide just to let it back out again
After years of drama, Global Thermostat has a new game plan.
On the IPCC AR6 WGIII Report: Why Carbon Removal is an Essential Part of Meeting Climate Goals
The following commentary is an analysis of the AR6 WGIII Report’s key findings and their implications for carbon management, written by Dr
Offset start-ups devise smart ways to trap carbon
CO2 removal has a role in the race to net zero, but the days of simply planting trees are over
Norway backing Removr’s efforts to industrialise Direct Air Capture, finances pilot at world-leading technology test center
Removr, a Norwegian company that removes CO2 directly from the atmosphere to fight climate change, has received NOK 36.3 million in governmental backing for an industrial-scale pilot. This will be the first-ever Direct Air Capture (DAC) pilot at Technology Centre Mongstad, Norway, the world’s leading carbon capture technology test center.
New technology to capture CO2 from air set for Japan trials
One approach uses thousands of blocks of auto emission scrubbers