New partnership expands global accessibility of high-quality, permanent carbon dioxide removal
July 06, 2021 19:27 ET | Source: Carbon Engineering Carbon Engineering Squamish, British Columbia, CANADA
LONDON, United Kingdom and SQUAMISH, British Columbia, July 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Carbon Engineering and BeZero Carbon join forces to offer a new retail option for customers seeking to address their carbon footprint through Direct Air Capture technology
BeZero’s Carbon Rating Framework gives customers an additional tool to assess the quality of available solutions, with Direct Air Capture the only AAA+ top-rated solution.
A new carbon removal service is now available for customers seeking high-quality, permanent solutions to add to their net zero portfolios.
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Businesses and trade groups call for global negative emissions drive
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Climeworks direct air capture technology | Credit: Climeworks
Current levels of investment in negative emissions technology fall far short of levels required to cap temperature rise in line with Paris goals, new coalition warns
Leading UK businesses, trade associations, and investors have teamed up to issue a call for a rapid roll-out of negative emissions solutions, warning that global climate goals are being jeapordised by low levels of investment in projects that could suck greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
The new Coalition for Negative Emissions, which includes direct air capture technology firms Climeworks and Carbon Engineering, trade bodies the NFU and EnergyUK, energy giant Drax and business group CBI, has today warned current investment in so-called negative emissions solutions must increase 30-fold if the world is to move onto a trajectory that would meet the Paris Agreement s more stretc