BC’s Carbon Engineering gets $25 million from federal government | Venture
The federal government has announced $25 million in funding for Carbon Engineering (CE), which will be used to help the company progress its technology.
Direct Air Capture: Recent developments and future plans
Although little is known about the technology’s efficiency, safety, economic impacts or the likelihood that it will actually reduce overall carbon emissions, several companies have already started marketing DAC as a climate solution, and propose capturing CO2 as a feedstock for industrial uses. Amon
Itâs Time to Delete Carbon From the Atmosphere. But How?
It s not enough to drastically slash emissions. To stave off the worst of climate change, humanity needs to capture the carbon that’s already in the air.
Santos, CSIRO aim to suck greenhouse gases from the Australian sky
Energy giant Santos and the CSIRO have struck a deal to trial technology to suck carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere and pump it underground.
Air-scrubbing machines gain momentum, but long way to go
NEW YORK (AP) — On a field ringed by rolling green hills in Iceland, fans attached to metal structures that look like an industrial-sized Lego project are spinning. Their mission is to scrub the atmosphere by sucking carbon dioxide from the air and storing it safely underground.
How Iceland is fighting climate change with carbon dioxide
Ginger Zee reports from Iceland, where the world’s largest carbon capture machine is recirculating carbon dioxide to try to control global warming.