Deep Sky, a pioneering Canadian carbon removal company, has unveiled plans to construct the world’s first carbon removal innovation and commercialization center. The groundbreaking facility will be located in Innisfail, Alberta, approximately an hour north of Calgary. As the quest for achieving net zero emissions intensifies, efforts to combat climate change must be … [Read more...] about World First Carbon Capture Facility Could Remove 3,000 Tons Of CO2 From Air Annually
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Wildfires Raging In The Arctic, Emitting 6.8 Megatonnes Of Carbon In June Alone
It's another big wildfire season in the Sakha Republic of Siberia. The current wildfire season in the Arctic, particularly in Siberia's Sakha Republic, has been notably severe. This region, known for its typically cold temperatures, has experienced significant warming and drying, leading to widespread fires. In June 2024, the fires emitted 6.8 megatonnes of carbon, making it … [Read more...] about Wildfires Raging In The Arctic, Emitting 6.8 Megatonnes Of Carbon In June Alone
Carbon Dioxide Increase Is Fastest It Has Ever Been In Last 50,000 Years
The rate is 10 times higher than the fastest natural rate experienced by our planet in thousands of years. The pace of carbon dioxide (CO2) accumulation in the Earth's atmosphere is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, surpassing any natural occurrences over the past 50,000 years by a factor of ten. Undoubtedly, human activities are reshaping the planet's climate, a … [Read more...] about Carbon Dioxide Increase Is Fastest It Has Ever Been In Last 50,000 Years
Vast Majority Of Carbon Emissions Linked To Only 57 Companies Since 2016
Chevron, ExxonMobil, BP, and Shell feature in the top 20 list of producers. Up to 80 percent of carbon emissions pumped out since 2016 can be traced back to just 57 companies, according to a new report. Published by the independent think tank InfluenceMap, the report was produced using the Carbon Majors Database. Among the 57 entities they name and shame, … [Read more...] about Vast Majority Of Carbon Emissions Linked To Only 57 Companies Since 2016