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📄RESEARCH PAPERSZheng, Y., Yu, C., & Fu, L. (2023). Biochar-based materials for electroanalytical applications: An overview. Green Analytical Chemistry, 100081.
Szeligowska, M., Benkort, D., Przyborska, A., Moskalik, M., Moreno, B., Trudnowska, E., and Błachowiak-Samołyk K. (2023). The estimates of carbon sequestration potential in an expanding Arctic fjord affected by dark plumes of glacial meltwater (Hornsund, Svalbard). European Geosciences Union [Preprint].
Moore, O. W., Curti, L., Woulds, C., Bradley, J. A., Babakhani, P., Mills, B. J., ... & Peacock, C. L. (2023). Long-term organic carbon preservation enhanced by iron and manganese. Nature, 1-6.
Duan, X., Song, G., Lu, G., Wang, Y., Sun, J., Chen, A., & Xie, X. (2023). Chemisorption and regeneration of amine-based CO2 sorbents in direct air capture. Materials Today Sustainability, 23, 100453.
Ji, Y., Liu, W., Yong, J. Y., Zhang, X. J., & Jiang, L. (2023). Solar-assisted temperature vacuum swing adsorption for direct air capture: Effect of relative humidity. Applied Energy, 348, 121493.
Waller, L., Cox, E., & Bellamy, R. (2023). Carbon removal demonstrations and problems of public perception. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, e857.
Agrawal, D., Awani, K., Nabavi, S. A., Balan, V., Jin, M., Aminabhavi, T. M., ... & Kumar, V. (2023). Carbon emissions and decarbonisation: The role and relevance of fermentation industry in chemical sector. Chemical Engineering Journal, 146308.
Wallmann, K., Geilert, S., & Scholz, F. (2023). Chemical Alteration of Riverine Particles in Seawater and Marine Sediments: Effects on Seawater Composition and Atmospheric CO2. American Journal of Science, 323, 1-39.
Zhang, B., Kroeger, J., Planavsky, N., & Yao, Y. (2023). Techno-Economic and Life Cycle Assessment of Enhanced Rock Weathering: A Case Study from the Midwestern United States. Environmental Science & Technology.
McGivern, W. S., Nguyen, H. G. T., & Manion, J. A. (2023). Improved Apparatus for Dynamic Column-Breakthrough Measurements Relevant to Direct Air Capture of CO2. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research.
Schübel, H. (2023). Individuals’ responsibilities to remove carbon. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 1-21.
Bradley, T., Forbes, J., & Ingram-Hardwick, G. (2023). The potential of microalgae for large-scale carbon capture and storage: A Life Cycle Assessment based on real-world data.
Yi, Y., & Xu, J. (2023). The potential of China’s ecosystems in meeting the carbon neutrality goal: evidence from the forest sector. China Economic Journal, 16(2), 185-202.
Barbato, C. T., & Strong, A. L. (2023). Farmer perspectives on carbon markets incentivizing agricultural soil carbon sequestration. npj Climate Action, 2(1), 26.
Schmidt, M. J., Goldberg, S. L. L., Heckenberger, M., Fausto, C., Franchetto, B., Watling, J., ... & Perron, J. T. (2022, December). Intentional Creation of Carbon-Rich Dark Earth Soils in the Ancient Amazon. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (Vol. 2022, pp. EP56B-08).
Wang, X., Chen, Y., Xu, W., Lindbråthen, A., Cheng, X., Chen, X., ... & Deng, L. (2023). Development of high capacity moisture-swing DAC sorbent for direct air capture of CO2. Separation and Purification Technology, 324, 124489.
Wang, X., Chen, Y., Xu, W., Lindbråthen, A., Cheng, X., Chen, X., ... & Deng, L. (2023). Development of high capacity moisture-swing DAC sorbent for direct air capture of CO2. Separation and Purification Technology, 324, 124489.
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📰WEB POSTSTo CDR or Not to CDR: Can an energy-efficient DACCS technology be powered by Natural Gas? (Circular Carbon Innovations)Circular Carbon Innovations ****** Disclaimer – This is just an engineering doodle to explore a concept ***** There is currently a discussion around the removal of CO2 from the air and flue gases. There are individuals on both sides who have strong beliefs about the best course of action and are engaging in healthy debates. The main question being debated is whether renewable energ… 14 days ago · 1 like · mike landmeier Obstacles to storing emissions underground (Terraform Now) Terraform NowYou’re reading Terraform Now, my newsletter on the business of climate tech. Feel free to share with interested folks. You can subscribe here: This is part 2 in our series on carbon dioxide storage. Here’s Part 1, an overview of why geologic storage matters & what formations are best for storing CO2… 6 days ago · Joe Rigodanzo
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💼JOB OPPORTUNITIES“CarbonPlan is a nonprofit research organization working on improving the transparency and scientific integrity of climate solutions with open data and tools. Our team analyzes the design and implementation of climate programs across the public and private sectors. Our work focuses primarily on carbon offsets, carbon removal, and climate risks. In all three areas, we create public resources on climate solutions based on the best available science and data.”
“Clairity Technology was founded to develop technology and solutions to combat climate change. We create scalable and low-cost technology and systems for direct air capture of carbon dioxide.”
“Carbon Removal Alliance is charting the next generation of carbon removal policy.”
“The Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Initiative at RMI is focused on supporting the responsible and effective testing, development, and deployment of CDR techniques, through thought and action. Our thought includes: - Deep and rigorous reviews of scientific and technological advancements relevant to CDR. - Techno-economic analysis. - Multi-sector roadmaps for the responsible scale-up of the CDR field. - The design of new concepts and interventions needed to advance the CDR field.”
“The Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division performs innovative technical, economic, policy, and environmental analysis across energy research to maximize the provision of clean, affordable, and accessible energy. In this exciting role, you will work in the EAEI Division, Sustainable Energy and Environmental Systems Department, to provide scientific leadership and creativity, and to conduct energy-related research and analysis. You will develop and conduct process modeling, techno-economic assessment, market and technology road-mapping, and impact assessment, with an emphasis on direct air capture and carbon removal technologies.The research will involve working on the prospective life cycle and techno-economic modeling of early-stage direct air capture technologies and their integration and scale-up into future energy, water, and geologic storage infrastructure. You will also conduct computational and/or experimental research on novel regeneration approaches for direct air capture.”
“[C]Worthy is a non-profit research organization operating like a fast-moving, deep-tech startup. Our singular objective is to enable trustworthy, transparent, science-based quantification of marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR). We are adapting open-source oceanographic modeling and data assimilation tools — developed over decades by scientists and software engineers at public and academic institutions — to establish a fit-for-purpose system for mCDR assessments.”
“Terradot is The global Measurement, Reporting, and Verification platform to accelerate soil-based climate action.”
“At the Bezos Earth Fund, we focus on tackling some of the world's toughest problems. Our team is comprised of an incredible group of compassionate, knowledgeable, dedicated individuals, motivated to make a difference. We come from scientific, government, private, and nonprofit backgrounds. We are thought leaders, problem solvers, and doers, all working to deliver transformational change in this decisive decade.”
“At Arca, we pull carbon dioxide from the air and store it permanently as rock. To do this at scale, we partner with the minerals industry to implement our technology at mines. These are the same mines that are producing the minerals necessary for the transition to a clean energy future. Arca’s founders are leaders in the field of carbon capture in mine tailings with more than 20 years of experience in innovation and research.”
“Planetary is on a mission to fight climate change by helping the ocean remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.”
🎙️PODCASTSCould Biomass Materials Science Create Regenerative Supply Chains?—w/ Wendy Owens, CEO & Founder of Hexas Biomass | Reversing Climate Change | Reversing Climate Change Nori 300 episodes |
“Imagine a biomass substance that reduces our reliance on petroleum and deforestation for physical products. This is the vision of Hexas Biomass, a company that is developing new raw materials from sustainable sources. Their flagship product, XanoFiber, has been bred to possibly be(!) a #carbonnegative fiber that can be used to create a wide range of products, from clothing to building materials.In this week's episode, Wendy Owens, CEO and Founder of Hexas Biomass, discusses the challenges and opportunities of integrating new raw materials into the existing supply chain. She introduces XanoFiber and its potential to revolutionize the way we produce and consume goods and materials.Owens highlights the importance of using marginal lands for biomass production, which can help to avoid competition with farming. She also discusses why we still use trees for low-value commodity products, the potential of XanoGrass to outcompete tree farms, the gradual transition to a bioeconomy, and why we need to make use of the trillion dollars worth of manufacturing infrastructure that already exists.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning more about the future of sustainable materials—enjoy!”
“This week on Everybody in the Pool, sometimes you just need to know that people are out there working on solving hard problems—like cement, which has roughly the same global CO2 emissions as … well, cars. It’s a big problem, it’s basically been made for the same way for 150 years, and it’s the single most-consumed human-made material on earth. So a few years ago, Cody Finke, a chemist, was looking for an impactful company to start in the climate space that wasn’t getting a ton of attention. Turns out, it’s cement. Fast forward to today and they’ve got a process for making carbon negative cement that’s exactly the same as what we use today. PHEW, right?”
“ExxonMobil Europe president Philippe Ducom sat down with ICIS chief news correspondent Tom Brown to discuss the US-based oil and gas major’s approach to its decarbonisation drive, and the global path to net zero.- Company emissions-reduction priorities are based on existing competencies such as geological infrastructure and transport knowledge, to feed a drive towards developing as a carbon-removal business.- European competitiveness in the petrochemicals industry is being challenged where much of the net zero transition work needs to happen.- Policymakers should focus on a simple, market-based, technology-neutral approach to regulation.-Green Deal has added to the complexity of operating in Europe, compliance weighs heavily on SMEs.-ExxonMobil has earmarked $17bn on lower-emission investments globally 2022-2027.-Policy support, technological advances and market-driven solutions are all necessary for the success of energy transition, driven by collaboration across companies, governments, universities etc.-Permitting reforms necessary in Europe to drive development of infrastructure and capacity.-Europe has a “far more prescriptive and punitive” policy approach than the US, as the Inflation Reduction Act is a more pragmatic, incentive-driven approach for companies to deploy a range of low-carbon projects and technologies.-Crucial that the EU does not bring more regulations for picking winners, which will restrict competition and exclude technologies.-ExxonMobil’s sustainability plans require a stable, sustainable investment environment.”
Building the MRV Tech of the Future | Carbon Removal Newsroom | Building the MRV Tech of the Future Carbon Removal Newsroom 36:50 |
“Carbon removal credits need to be much more trustworthy than carbon offsets are today in order to scale-up CDR.On last week’s show, we covered the news that the voluntary carbon markets have shrunk this year. After many carbon offset projects have come under scrutiny, corporate buyers have grown more hesitant.To prove that carbon removal is worth investing in and better than the status quo, project developers and sellers of credits will need to be able to prove that a credit sold actually means CO2 was removed from the air.It’s one thing to do that in a lab when the technique is being developed in a lab. It’s another to do it at scale, in the field, in real-world conditions.The tools available today won’t be enough to create market-wide trust. What software, MRV, and accounting technologies are being built today, that will manage the carbon markets of the future?Dr. Anna Lehner at Carbonfuture is one of the people trying to answer this question. Today, we’re talking to Anna about how a wide range of CDR methodologies can be measured, quantified, certified, and sold to make it easy for buyers, all while creating more trust in the market.”
🎥YOUTUBE VIDEOSOxy CEO Hollub on Oil Price, Production, Carbon Capture | Bloomberg Television “Oxy President and CEO Vicki Hollub discusses the outlook for oil prices, energy production, and Amazon.com's carbon removal investment in a project operated by her firm on "Bloomberg Markets.”
Patio Drummond: Building Success with CarbiCrete | CarbiCrete “Philippe Girardin, Co-Owner of Patio Drummond, describes the process of integrating CarbiCrete technology to produce cement-free concrete at his plant in Drummondville, Quebec.”
A Look Back at the Inaugural Carbon Removal Challenge | OpenAir “The OpenAir Carbon Removal Challenge is a worldwide challenge for students to create new processes, approaches and prototypes to remove carbon from the land, waters, or air.”
Carbon removal represents "this generation's moon landing," says Liam Young in exclusive video | Dezeen “In this exclusive video for Dezeen, filmmaker and architect Liam Young showcases his latest exhibition, Planetary Redesign, which explores solutions for climate change.”
NETL’s Direct Air Capture Center | National Energy Technology Laboratory This Is CDR Ep. 83:Eve Tamme on Paris Agreement Article 6 Markets and Implications for CDR. | OpenAir “In this episode Megha and Toby welcome climate policy expert and Climate Principles Founder and Managing Director Eve Tamme to discuss the ongoing deliberations on carbon markets under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, and their critical implications for the future of CDR."
Communicating Trust and Integrity in Voluntary Carbon Markets | AirMiners “How can we as a carbon removal industry communicate trust in among customers in voluntary carbon markets? Our panel for this AirMiners event will discuss those strategies to demonstrate carbon removal integrity, as the industry develops apace.”
Coccolithophores and diatoms resilient to ocean alkalinity enhancement: A glimpse of hope? | Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy “While there are promising prospects for marine-based carbon removal approaches to effectuate substantial sequestration of carbon dioxide, there are also concerns about the potential ramifications of these approaches for sensitive ocean ecosystems. This webinar, held on September 14, 2023, featured two researchers who will summarize the results of their most recent study, which assesses the potential ecosystem impacts of using ocean alkalinity enhancement as an approach to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while mitigating ocean acidification. The study focuses on the potential impacts of ocean alkalinity enhancement on phytoplanktonic organisms. These organisms are chosen for study because they fuel ocean carbon uptake and pelagic productivity and are therefore critical to the balance of marine ecosystems."
Carbon Crowd: Epiphyte Build 1 Ep.3 - Sorbent Panel Completion | OpenAir “In this our 3rd session, Team Epiphyte reports on the last two weeks of construction progress at UPenn, focusing on lessons learned and results from fully assembling the prototy'e sorbent panel, the central component containing the chemical material that will absorb and desorb carbon."
Taming the Wild West of Climate: Bringing Standards and Quality to the VCM | Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy “The science is clear: in addition to large-scale emissions reduction, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates that the global community must remove 100 to 1,000 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide to prevent the most severe, difficult-to-reverse impacts of climate change, including food and water insecurity, mass migration due to extreme weather and temperature, economic disruption, and ecological destruction. Unfortunately, the voluntary carbon market has a quality and quantity problem that has weakened credibility and limited much-needed growth of carbon removal."
CDR Webinar Series: The Terrestrial Pathway - Spotlight on Enhanced Weathering | Climate Vault “As the only two webinar participants whose CDR projects utilize a terrestrial carbon removal approach called “enhanced weathering” (EW), Simon Manley (UNDO) and Tim Preisenhammer (Eion Carbon) get to dig into the current (and future) state of Terrestrial solutions with a more focused perspective on EW through the application of basalt and olivine.”
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