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Carbon removal

Capture6 Raises $27.5 Million For Carbon Removal and Water Recovery

Capture6 secures $27.5 million in Series A funding to enhance its carbon dioxide removal and water recovery projects.

Spotlight on Dimarjan: Regenerative Agroforestry in Africa

Learn how Dimarjan addresses climate change, land degradation, and rural poverty with sustainable practices and verification.

Origen Secures $13 Million In Series A Funding To Scale Carbon Removal Technology

Origen secures $13 million in funding to enhance its limestone-based direct air capture technology for carbon removal projects.

Carbon Stored in Plants Vulnerable to Climate Change, Shorter-lived than Thought

Research reveals shorter-lived and vulnerable carbon storage in plants. Learn how this impacts climate change and carbon removal strategies.

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Climate Solutions News is published by RESET Media Group. It aims to showcase the amazing breadth and depth of technology solutions being created and deployed to tackle the climate emergency.

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AI Could Cut Emissions by up to 5.4 Billion Tonnes a Year

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often portrayed as a looming disruptor, raising fears about energy consumption, ethics and surveillance. But a new peer-reviewed study published in npj Climate Action suggests AI might just be one of the most powerful tools available to...

Recycled Cans and Seawater Unlocks Low-Carbon Hydrogen Potential

MIT engineers develop a scalable, low-emission method using recycled aluminium, seawater, and a gallium-indium alloy to produce green hydrogen at $9 per kilogram, offering a promising alternative for transport and maritime fuel with reduced environmental impact.Recent...

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