Climeworks named to CNBC Disruptor 50 List of 2023
Climeworks has been selected as one of CNBC’s Disruptor 50 companies of 2023 for its pioneering and transformative role in the carbon removal industry.
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Climeworks is the global leader in carbon removal, empowering companies to advance their net zero roadmaps and fight global warming.
Climeworks has been selected as one of CNBC’s Disruptor 50 companies of 2023 for its pioneering and transformative role in the carbon removal industry.
Carbon dioxide is captured from the air and buried underground as part of groundbreaking new technology to slow climate change.
Under the agreement, Climeworks will remove more than 7,000 metric tons of CO₂ from the atmosphere on Partners Group’s behalf, permanently stored underground.
Climeworks outlines its intent to engage in several large-scale DAC projects over the next few years, with the potential to create thousands of direct U.S. jobs in the process.
Emissions reductions and carbon dioxide removal fulfill two fundamentally different purposes in solving the climate crisis and present differing dynamics.
The Swiss company’s statement calls for “a clear distinction between emissions reductions and carbon removals” in corporate and national climate plans and in the carbon market.
Discover our line-up for the Climeworks Direct Air Capture Summit, taking place on June 6, 2023.
Direct air capture is hot right now, and Carlos Härtel is one of those leading the push to capitalize on it.
In this episode of Getting Warmer, Kal Penn explores some of the more drastic Plan Bs aimed at fighting global warming or protecting populations from climate extremes.
The construction of Mammoth is well underway,, 2023 kicked off with the start of the CO₂ collector container production.
Tackling climate change could require sucking carbon back out of the atmosphere, according to the IPCC. Jocelyn Timperley looks at how these 'negative emissions' might work.
Climeworks and Heirloom, have come together with independent non-profit firm Battelle to apply for a $500 million US grant to commercialize their carbon removal technology
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