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Microsoft's data center boom has been imperiling its 2030 carbon negative pledge, so the tech giant is turning to Vaulted ...
Microsoft announced a deal to purchase 4.9 million metric tons of durable carbon dioxide removal from Vaulted Deep, a company ...
Microsoft’s AI boom has a dirty downside. Now, it’s burying human sludge to clean up its carbon tab and meet 2030 carbon ...
The ocean's carbon removal system is being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of emissions we're producing. There's simply much more CO2 being pumped into the atmosphere than natural processes can handle ...
Vaulted Deep will deliver 4.9 million tons of carbon removal for Microsoft by 2038, addressing waste management and climate ...
The tech giant and the carbon management firm said utilizing high-quality removal pathways to achieve global climate goals ...
Carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration firm 1PointFive has sold 10,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits ...
The European Union is set to define what technologies can be used to permanently remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as ...
Carbon-dioxide removal, which is known as CDR, is different from carbon capture in that it aims to reduce what has already accumulated in the atmosphere, rather than catch CO2 before it is ...
Given the incredibly nascent nature of carbon dioxide removal technologies—all the direct air capture in the world combined can only remove about 10,000 tons a year, a tiny amount—it’s also ...
A startup called Gigablue claims to have reached a milestone by selling 200,000 carbon credits for its ocean-based carbon capture technology.
Carbon-dioxide removal is getting a lot of attention from investors and entrepreneurs. But there are all sorts of ways to do that, each with pros and cons. Skip to Main Content.