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
Coca-Cola’s and Microsoft’s Latest Gamble: A Giant CO2 Vacuum Cleaner
A Swiss startup has created a giant vacuum cleaner to capture carbon dioxide from the air, helping companies offset their emissions. WSJ visits the facility to
The world’s biggest carbon-sucking machine is switching on in Iceland
The price per ton of direct carbon removal is still much too high.
Can carbon capture technology save the planet?
Humans have been spewing planet-warming greenhouse gases into the atmosphere for years. Can emerging innovations reverse the damage done?
Firms sucking carbon from air see boost from climate ‘code red’
Three leading ‘direct air capture’ companies say interest from governments and investors is rising, despite high costs and opposition from some green groups