
Oct 25, 2022
Forbes
Heirloom Startup Helps Minerals Absorb CO2 In Days Instead Of Years
The primary input, limestone, costs $10-50 per ton.

Aug 26, 2022
Forbes
A Part Of Europe: How One Ukraine-Based Startup Aims To Stay Plugged Into The Continent’s Markets
Prior to Russia's invasion, Ukraine's startups were beginning to operate within the wider European innovation ecosystem. Can that kind of progress continue? Trevor Clawson talks to Nick and Viktoria Oseyko of Carbominer about running European pilots and pitching for customers

Aug 4, 2022
Forbes
RepAir Carbon: Low-Power, Low-Water Direct Air Capture (DAC) In Israel
RepAir has developed a direct air capture (DAC) system that is expected to use nearly 70% less energy than liquid sorbent DAC systems and only minimal amounts of water. Because water and fuel usage are two of the main resource constraints for DAC, RepAir's technology looks very interesting.
Forbes
Dec 2, 2020
The Future Of Carbon Capture Is In The Air
Renewable energy may be more economic than fossil fuels, but they continue to play an important role. For that to work with climate goals though, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology must be mainstreamed. Climeworks new direct air capture plant could be lighting the way.