Author: Jonny Tiernan

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Carbonfuture To Host Carbon Removal Summit 2024 In London June 13th

Carbonfuture, the leading MRV Infrastructure provider for durable carbon removal, will host its second annual summit dedicated to carbon dioxide removal (CDR), in partnership with Reuters Events on June 13th in London. The invite-only summit aims to bring together industry leaders in the fast-growing approach to climate change. Panel discussions … [continued]

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Cotierra’s Biochar Tech Aims to Enrich Colombia’s Coffee Industry

Reversing climate change and safeguarding your morning cup of coffee in a one-two punch? That’s what Cotierra, a Swiss-Colombian carbon removal and AgTech startup aim to do with the $1 million in pre-seed funding they just received from a consortium of environmental and climate-focused investors. The investment will support the … [continued]

Climeworks’ proposed Norway site, image credit: Climeworks

Climeworks Wins Funding For Direct Air Capture & Storage In Norway

Climeworks, the company responsible for the world’s first and largest Direct Air Capture and Storage (DAC+S) plant in Iceland, has been awarded €2.3 million by Enova, a state enterprise owned by Norway’s Ministry of Climate and Environment. The multi-million euro boon for the world leader in DAC facilities will fund … [continued]

Carbonfuture Partners With Octavia On Monitoring, Reporting, & Verification For Direct Air Capture

In another big win this month for direct air capture, one of carbon dioxide removal’s fastest growing technologies, Carbonfuture announced its monitoring, reporting, and verification partnership with Octavia, the Global South’s first direct air capture company. With emerging climate tech innovators finding more ways to lower costs and scale direct … [continued]

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Greenlyte Means Go: Speedy €10.5M Funding For Its Direct Air Capture System

Greenlyte Carbon Technologies, a very promising up-and-comer in direct air capture carbon removal, has received €10.5 million in a pre-series A round of funding with participation of Earlybird, Carbon Removal Partners, Partech, and others. With this funding, the company has now raised €20 million in combined equity and grants since … [continued]

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Carbonfuture Launches Carbon Removal Sensor Suite Partnership With Syncraft & Others

Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) has taken another leap forward as a viable & scalable solution towards meeting the net-zero emission goals set by the Paris Agreement. Carbonfuture, the leading Trust Infrastructure for durable carbon removal, has announced a CDR sensor suite which will find its first implementation through a tracking … [continued]

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AI-Driven Carbon Credits Platform CEEZER Secures €10.3 Million in Series A Funding

CEEZER, the leading enterprise grade digital platform for high-quality, verified carbon credits, has secured €10.3 million in its latest Series A funding round led by HV Capital, with investors Norrsken VC, Picus Capital and Carbon Removal Partners. The company announced this funding will be used to advance its US presence, … [continued]

Carbonfuture Partners With Ceezer To Streamline Access For Large Corporates Into Carbon Removal

Carbonfuture has announced a partnership to provide its Carbon Removal Infrastructure to CEEZER, a digital platform for large-scale carbon credit procurement and management. The collaboration is set to integrate Carbonfuture’s inventory of vetted durable carbon removal credits onto CEEZER’s platform, opening up access for its corporate clients. Carbonfuture has the … [continued]

Carbonfuture’s First Carbon Removal Conference Brought Together Leaders Across the Carbon Removal Industry

Carbon removal and MRV platform Carbonfuture hosted its first carbon removal conference in Basel in April. The primary objective of the event was to accelerate and scale high-quality, trustworthy carbon removal. The event was a carefully curated gathering of top innovators and experts in the carbon removal space, organized by … [continued]