Experts warn of a critical need for carbon removal technologies to combat climate change
Achieving net-zero goals requires removing 7–9 billion tonnes of CO2 annually, as emissions rise. Experts stress advancing carbon removal tech is essential.
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Achieving net-zero goals requires removing 7–9 billion tonnes of CO2 annually, as emissions rise. Experts stress advancing carbon removal tech is essential.
Exomad Green expands biochar production in Bolivia, targeting 800,000 tonnes of CO2 removal by 2027 while supporting local communities with soil health and job creation.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines’ MOL Switch LLC partners with Heirloom Carbon Technologies, advancing Direct Air Capture with plans to remove 1M tons of CO2 annually in Louisiana.
SLB, Aramco, and Linde collaborate on one of the world’s largest carbon capture hubs in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, targeting 9 million tonnes of CO₂ storage annually by 2027.
As global emissions rise, experts stress the need for innovative solutions like Direct Air Capture (DAC) to meet carbon removal targets and combat climate change.
Climeworks partners with KAPSARC to explore Direct Air Capture (DAC) in Saudi Arabia, aiming to make the country a leader in carbon removal technologies.
NextGen CDR partners with Alt Carbon to scale carbon removals in Asia, leveraging enhanced weathering in the Himalayan foothills to combat climate change.
Heidelberg Materials’ Brevik plant in Norway will capture 400,000 tons of CO2 annually, advancing the $2.6B Longship project for large-scale CCS solutions.
Pilot Energy & Capture6 partner at Mid West Clean Energy Project, advancing carbon removal and water treatment for regional decarbonisation.
Senators Murkowski & Bennet propose the Carbon Dioxide Removal Investment Act, offering tax credits to advance U.S. carbon removal innovation.
AXA Switzerland partners with Neustark and InPlanet to remove 3,750 tonnes of CO2 by 2030, advancing its climate goals and promoting innovative carbon removal technologies.
The US Department of Energy invests $58M in carbon removal, funding 11 projects to scale technologies and cut CO2 removal costs under $100/ton by 2032