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The ocean twilight zone could store vast amounts of carbon captured from the atmosphere
An ocean scientist describes plans for an ‘internet of the ocean,’ with sensors and autonomous vehicles that can explore the deep sea and monitor its vital signs.
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Climate change: Carbon offsetting isn't working – here's how to fix it
Carbon offsetting is often met with scepticism, but a new report suggests that if correctly designed it can be an important part of the net zero transition.
Is carbon removal a realistic climate solution?
Humans have pumped so much carbon into the air that experts believe simply cutting emissions won't be enough, we'll also need to remove some of the carbon that's already in the atmosphere.
Virgin Atlantic linked to Aberdeenshire carbon capture plant
Virgin Atlantic will use a north-east base to offset its emissions by sucking CO2 from the atmosphere.
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So, Jeff Bezos, you really want to fix the planet?
Amazon's founder is stepping down to focus on other projects, like the Bezos Earth Fund. Here's what he can do to help fix the mess humans have made of the world.
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Is it time for an emergency rollout of carbon-eating machines?
Facilities that suck carbon dioxide out of the air could be powerful weapons for fighting climate change. But their deployment requires a huge wartime-style investment.
United Airlines is making major investments in carbon sequestration
It’s going to be a long time before airplanes can fly without emissions. So to start offsetting its footprint, United is helping scale up direct air capture, tech that sucks carbon from the air.
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