Swiss company Climeworks, the first to launch a commercial direct carbon capture plant, is now setting up its Canadian headquarters in Calgary, with plans to build a large-scale facility in Alberta.
Carbon capture may be a promising climate solution, but the gap between promise and delivery is growing harder to ignore. Travel companies working with Swiss carbon dioxide removal firm Climeworks ...
On a rooftop in Manhattan’s Garment District, a blue hexagonal machine hummed quietly while producing something unexpected: ...
Climeworks uses direct air capture technology to remove carbon dioxide from the air and store it permanently underground ...
AI, mealworms, aerospace, carbon capture: They’re all innovative approaches companies are taking to try to stop the effects of climate change. A new analysis of the world’s top greentech companies ...
Tapestry, the parent company of Kate Spade New York and Coach, has made a move reduce its environmental impact by partnering with decarbonization firm Climeworks.
Swiss firm Climeworks, which has pioneered the direct capture of CO2 using huge industrial fans in Iceland, is holding talks with staff representatives to cut jobs, Swiss television said Friday. The ...
Climeworks, a global leader in carbon removal solutions, and Tapestry, Inc. (NYSE: TPR), the parent company of Coach and kate spade new york, today announced a new partnership focused on scaling ...
Each year, more than 1.5 billion tons of agricultural waste is produced globally, a volume that continues to rise as food demand increases. Traditional waste disposal methods—including landfilling and ...
Commentary: In essence, direct air capture involves large fans that draw outdoor air to capture carbon dioxide and remove it.