Global biochar industry projected to nearly triple in value to over $2 billion by 2032 Biochar accounts for over 90% of carbon removal credits but supply struggles to meet demand Small-scale biochar ...
The CarbonXtras Project has reached a major milestone after completing nationwide baseline soil sampling and convening a high ...
A social enterprise is tackling child malnutrition in Ghana, but can it balance purpose and profit as it expands?
The European Commission on Thursday proposed tightening the Market Stability Reserve (MSR) for the EU’s planned carbon market for buildings and road transport fuels (ETS2), unveiling three new ...
The proposals include new homes and commercial space, and a courtyard open to pedestrians linking to the canal ...
The UK’s largest biochar facility, which is set to remove more than 18,000 tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere every year, is set to be built on the outskirts of Swindon. The huge facility will ...
Pure Data Centres (Pure DC) has committed £24 million ($31.5m) to support the development of the UK’s largest biochar carbon-removal facility in Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire. The PureBiochar ...
The UK’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has begun a new round of carbon capture and storage (CCS) licensing, offering 14 locations in English and Scottish waters for exploration and appraisal.
Jalgaon: Crop residues generated in agriculture are not waste but can be a major source of income. Along with environmental conservation, carbon credits that are important for the country can be ...
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UK Pyrolysis Pioneer Onnu Accelerates Carbon Removal in Asia
UK-based pyrolysis technology company Onnu has launched a new era for biomass carbon removal with the rollout of its own proprietary pyrolysis technology, CarboFlow.
BELEM, Brazil :Surging demand for high-quality carbon removal credits from tech giants to offset their AI-driven emissions is helping fuel a shortage that experts say is exactly what is needed to spur ...
The UK has cut £150m from its contribution to a global project which combats AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. The pledge of £850m for the period of 2026 to 2028 represents a 15% drop from the £1bn ...
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