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This firm is working to control the climate. Should the world let it?

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A balloon purchased on Amazon, a rogue experiment, and the ethics of dimming the sun

Heirloom | Carbon Capture

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We are removing 1 billion tons of carbon dioxide by 2035, using natural processes to engineer the world's most cost-effective Direct Air Capture solution.

StartGreen

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StartGreen is where the green startup scene meets. In the network you will find the largest collection of startups, investors and startup supporters from the cleantech and green economy sector. The network is open to all organizations in the green startup scene; anyone can create a profile for free or simply search for potential partners.

Can a Start-Up Help the Film and TV Industry Reduce Their Carbon Footprint?

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‘Recession Resilient’ Climate Start-Ups Shine in Tech Downturn

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Tech workers and investors are flocking to start-ups that aim to combat climate change.

Revealed: more than 90% of rainforest carbon offsets by biggest provider are worthless, analysis shows

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Investigation into Verra carbon standard finds most are ‘phantom credits’ and may worsen global heating

The Sustainability Impact Pyramid

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A mapping of the leading sustainability startups, grouped by their estimated climate impact for a net-zero emissions future in the travel industry.

Byway

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We’ve built adventures that don’t rely on flights, and we stand by the principle that travelling through the world is better than flying over. Rail travel accounts for just 14g of CO2 per passenger mile, dwarfed by the 285g generated by air travel (Energy Saving Trust, 2018). You could get the train from London to Edinburgh five times and your carbon footprint would still be lower than if you flew there.

The Sustainability Impact Pyramid

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A mapping of the leading sustainability startups, grouped by their estimated climate impact for a net-zero emissions future in the travel industry.

Svante | Carbon Capture & Removal Solutions

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We make filters and machines that capture and remove CO2 from industrial emissions and the air. Our proven carbon capture technology is based on unique solid sorbents — and it’s scalable, eco-friendly, and commercially available today.

For the First Time, Genetically Modified Trees Have Been Planted in a U.S. Forest

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Living Carbon, a biotechnology company, hopes its seedlings can help manage climate change. But wider use of its trees may be elusive.

NeoCarbon | Reversing climate change doing Direct Air Capture with cooling towers

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NeoCarbon uses existing infrastructure in the form of cooling towers to perform DAC at up to 10x lower costs and time, which makes DAC mass-market ready.

Solugen

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The first carbon negative molecule factory that can scale to meet the world’s needs.

Twelve | carbon transformation company

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We make the world's most critical chemicals, materials and fuels from air, not oil with our revolutionary carbon transformation technology. We're reinventing what it means to be a chemical company in the climate era, on a mission to eliminate global emissions and build a fossil-free future.

Leilac | Cement Decarbonisation Solution

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Leilac is accelerating the transition to net zero by providing the most compelling decarbonisation solution for global cement and lime.

Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Threatens Climate Start-Ups

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The bank had relationships with more than 1,500 companies working on technologies aimed at curbing global warming.

Air Company

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We are a carbon utilization company working with industries to create planetary change. Our patented and proprietary AIRMADE™ Technology takes Earth's excess CO2 and converts it into carbon-negative alcohols and fuels.