Carbon removal
DAC's role in gigaton-scale carbon removal may be minimal
A new report suggests achieving net-zero goals is in reach, even without heavy reliance on direct air capture.
Enhanced rock weathering: A ‘familiar risk’ for investors
Inside the structure of Frontier’s $57 million offtake agreement with Lithos.
This battery-like tool could store carbon in the ocean
Under development in a lab, a new sodium-ion “battery” promises a new method of sequestering carbon in the ocean — but experts remain cautious.
Carbon removal is here. What comes next will define this industry – and the green economy
Scaling the CDR market 1000-fold requires strong federal investment and regulation to support innovative technology developers.
The startups betting on pulverized rocks for carbon removal
Enhanced rock weathering fuses natural processes with engineered solutions, but remains nascent — and its future is uncertain.
Climeworks targets a million tons of carbon removal in Canada
The Swiss company’s Canadian expansion comes as a proposed carbon tax credit heads to Parliament.
A view from the start line for direct air capture
Heirloom’s new plant will remove carbon for big name investors, but not in big quantities.
Carbon removal's awkward phase
Despite major investments, mid-century removal targets are far off.
The carbon removal industry is in the ‘figuring it out’ phase
Despite major investments from Big Tech and “startling” maturation of CDR technology, mid-century removal targets are far off.
IEA: Trajectory of hydrogen and carbon removal still a question mark
But renewables are setting records, and fossil fuels are set to peak soon.
Inside Amazon’s first foray into direct air capture
The tech giant sees its role as enabling commercial-scale removal.
Getting to carbon removal’s $100 holy grail
The Department of Energy has established another exceedingly ambitious goal for a climate-focused technology. Here’s what that means for building the new market.
As debate over carbon removal swirls, America steps up funding
A U.N. panel has expressed concern that carbon-removal technologies aren’t ready to scale. But the U.S. government is spending big bucks to support the industry.