Planetary Technologies, a company specializing in ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE), has cancelled its plans for a project that was to take place in St. Ives Bay in Cornwall, UK. https://bit.ly/3G4d2KG
Carbon Herald
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Carbon Herald is a news website covering carbon-related topics, such as investment, science, technology and policy.
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Daily news about the carbon industry - covering carbon capture companies, carbon removal startups and how industry and countries are decarbonizing.
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The UK government has officially given the go-ahead for the Viking onshore pipeline project, a £200 million (~$250 million) development designed to support massive carbon capture initiatives off the Lincolnshire coast. https://bit.ly/4iczXkf
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Orbital Materials, a company that produces advanced materials and climate innovations with the help of AI, has partnered with cloud solutions provider Civo to accelerate the sustainability transition of data centers. https://bit.ly/3EiDAao
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Last week, the Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources (LDENR) released its first permit for carbon storage since it received primacy from the EPA. The permit authorizes Hackberry Carbon Sequestration, LLC (HCS) to develop and operate a Class VI injection well in Cameron Parish. https://bit.ly/42hTEB6
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A sweeping new bill—the Foreign Pollution Fee Act of 2025—could dramatically shift global trade dynamics. Introduced in the Senate, the legislation would impose fees on imported goods based on their pollution intensity relative to U.S. manufacturing standards. https://bit.ly/4lodTG2
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At first glance this is a difficult moment for sustainable aviation fuel initiatives in the U.S. with various incentives being removed from the board, increasing uncertainty and risk. “That difficulty is also the opportunity that is born in the space,” says XCF Global CEO Mihir Dange. https://bit.ly/4cs8c5O
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A survey by nature-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) developer Arbonics showed that 80% of landowners across six different European countries are interested in using their land for afforestation as a way to unlock an additional income source. https://bit.ly/4j0vvGp
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Sustainability intelligence company EcoVadis has made a carbon credits purchase from biochar producer Euthenia via the Supercritical marketplace. https://bit.ly/3RGbPvw
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Science-based carbon management company Carbon Direct has welcomed Rory Jacobson back to its team, appointing him as Head of Policy. https://bit.ly/3E2Uk5D
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For this episode, we’re joined by Victoria Harvey, CDR Strategy Lead at ClimeFi, one of the world’s leading global portfolio manager for permanent carbon removal (CDR) assets. https://bit.ly/4lnKax9