Tag: carbon removal
Biochar & Rock Dust: Unlocking The Future Of Climate-Smart Agriculture
As the world seeks urgent solutions to decarbonize food systems, two nature-based technologies are gaining traction for their ability to tackle multiple challenges at once: Biochar Carbon Removal (BCR) and Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW). Together, these approaches not only sequester carbon at scale, but when used in the correct contexts … [continued]
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WMO Weather Forecast For 2050 Comes True 25 Years Early
The weather in Europe this summer is hotter than the WMO predicted it would be 25 years from now. Does that concern you?
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ClimeFi Structures First ITMO CDR Transfer Between Switzerland & Norway
A cross-border carbon removal transaction between Norway and Switzerland has been completed under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement, marking a first-of-its-kind implementation in the durable carbon removal (CDR) market. The deal involves the transfer of Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs) from Inherit Carbon Solutions in Norway with support of … [continued]
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ClimeFi Unlocks Access To XPRIZE Winners With New Carbon Removal Portfolio Offering
In a positive move for carbon removal, ClimeFi has partnered with XPRIZE to offer CDR buyers streamlined access to some of those recognized as Winners and Finalists in the $100M XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition. The new ClimeFi XPRIZE Portfolio provides corporate buyers, climate investors, and procurement managers with a very … [continued]
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ClimeFi & World Ocean Council Dive Into Marine Carbon Removal: A New Frontier in CDR
As the global race to net zero intensifies, carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies are becoming critical tools — not just for governments, but for corporations under pressure to act credibly on climate. Now, a new frontier is gaining serious attention: the ocean. ClimeFi and the World Ocean Council have partnered … [continued]
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