In concrete, carbon removal offers value beyond CO2 disposal Injecting captured carbon dioxide into concrete could turn our built environment into a global carbon sink. Voices Robert Niven 3 min read
US investment in carbon removal needs to increase exponentially, finds report To reach net zero by midcentury, the United States will need to be able to remove a gigaton of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere per year by 2050, according to Rhodium Group. Data Dives Cat Clifford 2 min read
Climate, AI and energy security drive CERAWeek confab One of the world’s largest energy conferences, CERAWeek, is underway this week in Texas. It's the first major gathering of the energy industry since COP28. Latest News Amena H. Saiyid 3 min read
Biofuels offer low-hanging fruit in nascent carbon capture industry Ethanol’s characteristics — smaller plants and denser streams of CO2 emissions — make carbon capture easier and cheaper compared with other industries. Latest News Amena H. Saiyid 4 min read
In U.S., clean hydrogen draws more dollars than managing carbon Clean hydrogen production is attracting more investment than any other emerging technology, Cipher's new Cleantech Tracker shows. Data Dives Amena H. Saiyid < 1
Carbon markets seek a reboot in the face of existential challenges Carbon offsets are at a crossroads after years of complaints about greenwashing and accusations of ineffectiveness in fighting climate change. Explainers Bill Spindle 5 min read
Carbon capture needs to ramp up significantly by 2030 Efforts to capture carbon dioxide emissions need to accelerate rapidly in the next seven years to get on track to help the world achieve net zero by mid-century, according to a new report. Data Dives Jillian Mock 2 min read
The words that shape our energy future Should fossil fuels be phased downed or phased out? Or should the emissions of fossil fuels be dealt with and phased out? This may sound like semantic games, but the nuances are important. Explainers Anca Gurzu 4 min read
Exclusive: United inks largest deal for clean jet fuel with novel method Houston-based startup Cemvita has inked a deal with United Airlines to supply 50,000 gallons a year of clean jet fuel made by microbes using recycled CO2. Latest News Amena H. Saiyid 2 min read