Human activity—mostly the burning of fossil fuels—has raised Earth’s atmospheric carbon content by 50 percent, from 280 parts per million (ppm) to 420 ppm. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution ...
Highly efficient CO2 capture expected to contribute to comprehensive CCU system for achieving carbon neutrality. TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When I got interested in carbon management in the early 1990s, what drove me was the observation that carbon piles up in the ...
Direct air capture—technology designed to suck CO2 from the atmosphere—could be a critical tool in fighting climate change. Climate models, including the one used by the IPCC, show decarbonizing ...
Even as renewable energy and zero-emissions transportation scale up and the rest of the global economy slowly decarbonizes, it’s likely that the world will still need to suck an enormous amount of ...
This solar-powered machine can absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, and fortunately, it recently won a $70,000 contract to absorb and store water in Australia, according to Frontier's press release.
Of all the planet-warming greenhouse gases human activity releases into the atmosphere, carbon dioxide is the most significant emission. As such, experts have suggested that, in addition to ...
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Shipping produces about 3% of the world's annual greenhouse-gas emissions. The UN's International Maritime Organization has set a 2050 target for the industry to get to net zero. The Y ...
The long–awaited solution to Britain's climate crisis could finally be here. Scientists have identified eight potential sites for the 'direct air capture machines' (DAC), which would extract CO2 from ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it will launch a demonstration of technology to capture CO2 from flue gas, using a CO2 capture machine ...