Climate tech like carbon removal is becoming more important because the world isn't cutting emissions fast enough.
The “world’s largest” plant designed to suck planet-heating pollution out of the atmosphere like a giant vacuum began operating in Iceland on Wednesday. “Mammoth” is the second commercial direct air ...
This article is part of Troubleshooting Earth: a multi-part series that explores the bold, innovative, and potentially world-changing efforts to wield technology as a weapon against climate change.
Morgan Stanley is partnering with direct air capture company Climeworks to contract the removal of 40,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, Climeworks announced Thursday. This is Morgan ...
A climate startup claims to have captured carbon dioxide (CO 2) from the open air and stored it underground in an industry first. Climeworks AG used direct-air capture technology to pull air from the ...
ZURICH & VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Climeworks has signed a collaboration and supply agreement with Svante Technologies Inc. (Svante), a leading carbon capture and removal solutions ...
Collaboration on strategy, design, digital engineering, IT and cloud supports fight against climate change “Orca,” Climeworks’ newest plant in Iceland, will ...
The air we breathe has a carbon problem. But in Hellisheidi, Iceland, a geothermally active plateau just outside of Reykjavik, a new technology is taking a small but mighty step toward fixing it. A ...
Swiss startup Climeworks AG has raised 600 million francs ($650 million) to scale up its technology that sucks carbon dioxide directly from the air. The world has to reach peak greenhouse-gas ...
Climeworks carbon capture device will take the gas from the air and sell it or store it in the ground. Now we just need a few hundred thousand more–as quickly as possible. Sitting on top of a waste ...
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