Startups like Climeworks have proven that it’s possible to suck excess CO2 from the air and store it underground to fight climate change. But the technology is still too expensive to be viable on a ...
BP, ConocoPhillips and PVS Chemicals, along with several other investors, are throwing support and potentially up to $35 million into Skyonic, a Texas-based startup that intends to commercialize ...
A sponge-like material containing a baking soda ingredient is being tested as a means of capturing carbon Scientists in California are testing sponges made with the key ingredient of baking soda as a ...
Startup Skyonic said this week that is has raised $9 million from corporate investors to build a plant for converting carbon dioxide from a cement factory into ordinary chemicals, including sodium ...
Carbon dioxide captured from the air could be turned into baking soda and stored in the world’s oceans, thanks to a newly identified material that researchers say could revolutionise the direct air ...
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