Sucking carbon dioxide directly out of the air and burying underground is touted as a crucial way to avoid the worst of ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I write about the intersection of climatetech and entrepreneurship. Direct air capture is a technology that captures carbon dioxide (CO2 ...
In the race to capture carbon and prepare for a clean energy future, it’s easy to forget that some solutions really are too ...
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), direct air capture (DAC) is currently operating at just 18 plants worldwide and only collecting 0.01 million metric tons of CO 2 combined per year.
A new process for turning atmospheric carbon dioxide desorbed from an absorbent into dry ice reduces the energy input needed for carbon capture. Carbon capture is playing an increasingly prominent ...
The world’s largest facility for extracting carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere is up and running in Iceland, more than quadrupling the world’s total capacity for direct air capture (DAC).
If we want to stabilise the climate, we can’t just reduce emissions; we must also remove vast amounts of carbon dioxide accumulated in the atmosphere. Meeting Paris Agreement goals will require ...
Spiritus, the climate tech company pioneering cost-effective solutions for scalable direct-air-capture (DAC) of carbon ...
Humanity has spent the past few centuries releasing ever greater amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere – a state of affairs that must be reversed if we are to get to grips with climate ...
When people talk about the climate crisis, they tend to agree on one primary solution: Cut carbon dioxide emissions. And indeed, if we want to keep the planet habitable, we must stop pouring ...
As the world struggles to balance both energy security and emissions reduction, debates around the role of geoengineering in the global energy transition are heating up. The first type of ...