Climeworks’ Mammoth direct air capture and storage plant in Iceland. Photo: Climeworks TikTok is scrolling toward its net zero goals through a new initiative. The social media giant struck an ...
Nearly a month after opening the world’s largest “direct air capture” plant in Iceland, Climeworks has unveiled a new and purportedly better version of its carbon-sucking technology — one that it ...
Climework’s large-scale performance testing facility in Muttenz, Switzerland. Photo: Courtesy Climeworks Morgan Stanley has struck a deal with direct air capture startup Climeworks to remove 40,000 ...
Pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere is likely to be a crucial weapon in the battle against climate change. And now global carbon capture capacity has quadrupled with the opening of the ...
In the not-so-distant future, dealing safely with our emissions in a carbon-neutral way will be as natural to us as it is to have our trash picked up by our municipalities, says Jan Wurzbacher, ...
In May, Climeworks began operations at its largest to-date direct air capture and storage facility. The plant, located in Iceland, has the capacity to capture 36,000 metric tons of CO2 per year. In ...
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