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Carbon capture is not a climate savior
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Carbon capture is not a climate savior

The promise of negative emissions is baked into most “net zero” pledges. But putting that into practice is easier said than done.
What if net-zero isn’t enough? Inside the push to ‘restore’ the climate.
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What if net-zero isn’t enough? Inside the push to ‘restore’ the climate.

They’re ready to talk about carbon removal. Are you?
Success of Microsoft’s ‘moonshot’ climate pledge hinges on forest conservation
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Success of Microsoft’s ‘moonshot’ climate pledge hinges on forest conservation

Tech giant Microsoft says it will go “carbon negative” by 2030; to get there, it will rely on Pachama, a startup using LIDAR and artificial intelligence to truthfully track forest carbon storage projects.
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Stripe to go beyond carbon offsets and pay for negative emissions

Stripe to go beyond carbon offsets and pay for negative emissions

Stripe hopes to boost the nascent carbon capture industry by pushing its offset program to the next level.
The debate is over: we need to start sucking carbon from the air
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The debate is over: we need to start sucking carbon from the air

How to get the goddamn carbon out of the goddamn atmosphere.
Capturing CO2 from air: To keep global warming under 1.5°c, emissions must go negative, IPCC says
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Capturing CO2 from air: To keep global warming under 1.5°c, emissions must go negative, IPCC says

Soil leads the solutions for negative emissions in a new climate change report. Soil carbon sequestration was among the cheapest methods with the greatest potential.
Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees versus 2 has big benefits, the IPCC says
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Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees versus 2 has big benefits, the IPCC says

A new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change compares the impact of warming targets on extreme weather, sea level rise and habitat loss.
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