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  • News - 7 Sep 2023
    In the race to draw down greenhouse gas emissions around the world, scientists at MIT are looking to carbon-capture technologies to decarbonize the most stubborn industrial emitters. Steel, cement,...
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    Valent BioSciences is a worldwide leader in the research, development, and commercialization of highly effective, low-risk, environmentally compatible technologies and products for the agricultural,...
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    Windship Technology Ltd, a sail power concept that is being developed by a consortium of five key players in the global shipping industry, could revolutionise the way tomorrow’s vessels carry...
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    The Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium Champions GeoExchange Technology For more than a decade, the Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium has been working to increase the awareness and use of geoexchange...
  • News - 9 Jul 2024
    Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have developed a new method for storing carbon captured from the atmosphere. This innovative approach works significantly faster than existing...
  • News - 22 May 2024
    Singapore [18 April, 2024] - Surface Measurement Systems is thrilled to announce the launch of the 2024 Carbon Capture Innovation Prize, a prestigious competition designed to accelerate research in...
  • News - 13 May 2024
    A new multimillion-pound project led by Heriot-Watt University’s global research institute for net zero is using AI to slash the time and cost involved in modelling carbon...
  • News - 6 May 2024
    Reforestation efforts to restock depleted forests are important for addressing climate change and for both capturing and restoring carbon from the Earth's atmosphere. These types of solutions to...
  • News - 19 Feb 2024
    In a new study, researchers have developed a method for capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, powered by clean and relatively inexpensive geothermal energy.  Their findings, published in...
  • News - 13 Feb 2024
    Researchers have discovered that a chemical element shows a “Goldilocks” degree of reactivity—neither too much nor too little—making it an excellent choice for carbon cleansing...

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