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Two European companies are mapping a future service for direct air capture to sequestration of CO2

TechCrunch

Image Credit: Climeworks. The company already has a collaboration with an Icelandic company called Carbfix, where the Climeworks technology is used to capture carbon dioxide and store it in mineralized basalt. 4 sustainable industries where founders and VCs can see green by going green. “This awareness.

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Partial Solar Eclipse: Where and when to see the sunrise event on March 29

Engadget

Most of Europe will only see around a 20 percent obscuration (with the exception of Greenland and Iceland), for example, while the extreme northeastern part of the United States will see up to 89 percent of the sun covered. The green lines on the map show the eclipses progress over time.

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The Partial solar eclipse will be visible at sunrise today: Here's how to watch it

Engadget

Most of Europe will only see around a 20 percent obscuration (with the exception of Greenland and Iceland), for example, while the extreme northeastern part of the United States will see up to 89 percent of the sun covered. The green lines on the map show the eclipses progress over time.

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This Louisiana project was promised up to $550 million to pull CO2 out of the air. Now Trump might kill it.

Fast Company Tech

The world’s first commercial direct air capture plant opened in Iceland in 2021, with the capacity to remove around 4,000 tons of CO2 from the atmosphere each year and turn it into stone deep underground. Climeworks’ ‘Orca’ large-scale plant in Iceland, the world’s first. It’s deployed elsewhere.