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RE:capturing Carbon

CO2 emissions are the most significant drivers of the climate and biodiversity crisis - but we need to be mindful not to demonise carbon itself. Carbon is one of the building blocks of life on Earth, and the carbon cycle is one of nature's most important processes.

Working alongside nature to capture, store, use and recycle carbon at the same time as reducing emissions is the key to building a sustainable future.

These innovations and approaches offer an insight into a future where we capture, store or recycle the carbon we emit to prevent it polluting the atmosphere.

When Did Carbon Become The Enemy?

Carbon is found in every living thing – from human beings to bacteria. As we work to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, can we also close the loop on any emissions we continue to generate, transforming the captured CO2 into a valuable resource? Watch our brand new hero film to find out.

Recycling waste CO2 to create a new carbon economy

Global Status Of CCS 2024

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies have been surging over the last 12 months. As of July 2024, there are 50 facilities operating worldwide, and the development pipeline has increased 60% year-on-year. What's behind this milestone growth, and how can we keep the momentum going? This report from Global CCS Institute delivers key insights.

Oceanic Carbon Capture

As a vast, natural carbon sink, the ocean plays an essential role in regulating our environment. LA-based startup Equatic are turbocharging this natural process, allowing the ocean to store more CO2. Watch the full case study film to learn more about this game-changing technology.

Accelerating Carbon Cycles

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