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  • Climeworks Orca carbon capture plant in Iceland

    The largest direct carbon capture plant is now making a small impact on emissions

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    09.09.2021

    The world's largest carbon capture plant is now up and running, although it will take a long time for these facilities to make a difference.

  • Brendan McDermid / Reuters

    These robotic 'trees' can turn CO2 into concrete

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    09.11.2018

    Climate change is killing our planet. The excess production of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses are filling the atmosphere and warming the Earth faster than natural processes can effectively negate them. Since 1951, the surface temperature has risen by 0.8 degrees C, with no sign of slowing. So now it's time for humans to step in and rectify the problem they created -- by using technology to suck excess CO2 straight from the air.

  • Arni Saeberg, Climeworks

    First-ever 'negative emissions' power plant goes online

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.14.2017

    Unfortunately, it's no longer enough to cut CO2 emissions to avoid further global temperature increases. We need to remove some of the CO2 that's already there. Thankfully, that reversal is one step closer to becoming reality. Climeworks and Reykjavik Energy have started running the first power plant confirmed to produce "negative emissions" -- that is, it's removing more CO2 than it puts out. The geothermal station in Hellsheidi, Iceland is using a Climeworks module and the plant's own heat to snatch CO2 directly from the air via filters, bind it to water and send it underground where it will mineralize into harmless carbonates.