Indonesia and Malaysia want to become CCS hubs. What does it mean for the...
Japan, South Korea, Indonesia and Malaysia are signing CCS deals, but campaigners see an oil and gas company push for more fossil fuels.
View ArticleCOP28 podcast: max 1.5°C temperature rise limit now ‘not possible’
Andrew Griffiths, a director at Planet Mark, tells a GlobalData COP28 podcast about the need to bring back down the 1.5°C overshoot.
View ArticleThe road to a net-zero food system
Efficiency gains and carbon sequestration could lead the food and agricultural industry to net-zero emissions by 2050.
View ArticleCarbon removal: 27 years to create the world’s largest industry
In this interview, RMI gives a run-down of its pioneering research into the status of 32 known approaches to carbon dioxide removal (CDR).
View ArticleStudy shows AI could revolutionise carbon capture systems
A new University of Surrey study has shown that AI could significantly improve the efficiency and efficacy of carbon capture systems.
View ArticleQ&A: GlobalData’s Papadopoullos on net-zero strategy for businesses
As decarbonisation becomes an increasingly disruptive trend, businesses need to implement net-zero strategies to optimise its impacts.
View ArticleICM and Equatic to build world’s largest ocean-based carbon removal plant in...
UCLA's ICM and Equatic will invest $20m in an ocean-based carbon removal plant in Singapore, expected to be completed in early 2025.
View ArticleIceland is closing the circle on geothermal
Iceland is pioneering a circular economy based on its abundant geothermal energy, offering an exciting, replicable template for net zero.
View Article‘Carbon casting’: the low-hanging fruit of carbon removal
A Bill Gates-backed start-up has opened the world’s largest carbon removal plant. But ‘carbon casting’ may be limited by biomass supplies.
View ArticleExplainer: How Equatic uses sea water and new technology to capture carbon
GlobalData analyst Francesca Gregory delves into the science behind Equatic’s new ocean-based carbon capture plant.
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