Verde Resources Inc. and C-Twelve Pty Ltd have announced a groundbreaking partnership to introduce biochar-asphalt technology to the US road construction industry. This innovative technology promises a sustainable future for roads, reducing emissions, sequestering carbon, and creating cost-effective infrastructure.
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Verde Resources and C-Twelve Pty Ltd have announced a groundbreaking partnership to transform the road construction industry with sustainable biochar asphalt technology. This innovative technology, developed by C-Twelve, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, sequesters carbon, and creates durable roads while generating carbon removal credits. The partnership marks a significant step towards a greener future.
Outdoor sports company Mammut, in collaboration with Danish tech start-up Klimate, ARC, Bofort, and Carbonaide, has unveiled a groundbreaking project to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and store it in concrete. The initiative, supported by world-renowned climber Adam Ondra, aims to combat climate change while showcasing the commitment of the sporting community to environmental sustainability.
A remarkably well-preserved 3,775-year-old log unearthed in Canada provides compelling evidence for a promising carbon capture method: burying wood to prevent its decomposition and release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This discovery strengthens the case for ‘wood vaulting,’ a technique that could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Weyerhaeuser Company and The Nature Conservancy have announced a multi-year collaboration to enhance the understanding of forests’ role in climate mitigation. This partnership aims to expand scientific research, develop carbon accounting frameworks, and promote climate-smart forestry practices worldwide.
Scientists are proposing to revive ocean iron fertilization (OIF) as a potential solution to climate change. Despite past controversies and international bans, researchers are planning a new set of trials to assess the technique’s effectiveness and ecological impacts. The goal is to use iron to stimulate phytoplankton growth, which can absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. However, concerns remain about potential negative consequences for marine ecosystems.
Eni, through its joint venture with Snam, has launched Phase 1 of the Ravenna CCS project in Italy, marking the country’s first initiative dedicated to capturing, transporting, and storing CO2. This project aims to achieve industrial decarbonization and boasts impressive efficiency levels in carbon capture.
BKV Corporation, a leading energy company focused on sustainability, has announced a groundbreaking agreement to supply carbon-neutral natural gas (CSG) to Kiewit Infrastructure South Co. This sale marks a significant step forward in the energy industry’s transition to cleaner energy sources.
Reconciliation Energy Transition Inc. (RETI) and Sumitomo Corporation Group have entered into a Joint Development Agreement for the RETI East Calgary Region Carbon Transportation & Sequestration Hub project (CTS Hub). The CTS Hub aims to reduce carbon emissions and support the transition to a cleaner energy landscape. With a target of first CCS operations in FY2026, the project will involve constructing compression capacity, a CO2 pipeline network, and injection and monitoring wells. The open-access hub will provide CCS-as-a-service solutions for existing and proposed energy transition facilities. RETI and Sumitomo Corporation Group envision a long-term partnership, exploring additional projects such as SAF and DAC facilities.
Truterra, a leading agricultural sustainability business, has announced that its carbon program has paid over to farmers for sequestering and reducing over 1.1 million metric tons of carbon in its first three years. The program has also seen significant growth in total acres enrolled, with a 99% increase in 2023 compared to 2022 and a 151% increase in 2022 compared to 2021.