
The Economist Group joins Climeworks' carbon dioxide removal service
Climeworks extends its carbon dioxide removal service to a new industry with The Economist Group
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Climeworks extends its carbon dioxide removal service to a new industry with The Economist Group
Climeworks’ new large-scale direct air capture plant “Orca” has successfully achieved independent third-party validation from DNV, the global leader in quality and risk assurance.
More and more people are looking for measurable and permanent solutions to minimize their carbon footprint.
To keep global warming to pre-industrial levels, science agrees that is not enough to only reduce emissions – we have to remove CO₂ from the atmosphere.
Climeworks gets one step closer to its vision of inspiring 1 billion people to remove carbon dioxide from the air by exhibiting at the Science Museum in London.
Climeworks and Northern Lights agreed to explore the realisation of a full-chain CO₂ removal project in Norway.
The consortium of the Rotterdam The Hague Airport, Rotterdam The Hague Innovation Airport, SkyNRG and Climeworks agreed to investigate the construction of a SAF plant.
The RWTH Aachen University’s LCA shows that direct air capture has a low carbon footprint when run on low-carbon energy, such as waste heat or renewable energy. Specifically, it found that Climeworks’ plants can reach a net carbon dioxide removal efficiency of more than 90%.
Climeworks' carbon dioxide removal solution is part of Microsoft’s carbon removal portfolio to help reach negative emissions by 2030 and remove company’s historic emissions by 2050
Gstaad advocates the responsible handling of resources and its intact nature already for a long time. And, for this skiing season, has partnered with Swiss company Climeworks.
Climeworks continues to make large-scale carbon dioxide removal a reality with the rapid construction of its new direct air capture and storage plant “Orca”.
Climeworks has been chosen as one of the climate-positive projects that Shopify supports through its Sustainability Fund.
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