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CarbonCure Featured in Newsletter

“In short, decarbonization and CCU are not just compatible. They’re complimentary. And we need all the tools we can get to meet the scale and urgency of the challenge we face.”  -CarbonCure’s Vice President of Customer Success, Brad Vickers This newsletter issue features an interview with CarbonCure’s Vice President of Customer Success, Brad Vickers, who joined the company…

Dimensional Energy Featured in Newsletter

“What if instead of continuing to drill for new oil and gas below ground, we used the building blocks of hydrocarbons circulating around us to make new, renewable oil?”  Dimensional Energy creates and licenses catalyst technology that converts carbon dioxide emissions into hydrocarbons – essentially our technology makes new, renewable oil from the air. These hydrocarbons are…

Jonathan Goldberg, CEO of Carbon Direct, Featured in Newsletter

“If you are serious about your climate commitments, now is the time to act with urgency and clarity.” — Jonathan Goldberg, CEO of Carbon Direct Jon has over 15 years of experience in energy investing and project finance. His focus on climate change and negative emissions extends to his work at Columbia University where he sits on the board of the Center…

CleanO2 Featured in Newsletter

“Carbon is a building block of life. Our issue should not be with carbon itself, but with how we manage it.“ – CleanO2 Co-Founder Jaeson Cardiff CleanO2 is a clean tech company and champion of the circular economy. Their CarbinXTM technology captures the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide and converts it into a valuable ingredient used in consumer and…

Ah-Hyung “Alissa” Park Featured in Newsletter

“CCUS technologies will remain very important for our sustainable future. There is an international consensus that CCUS is needed to address climate change, which is a very critical issue.” -Ah-Hyung “Alissa” Park, Ronald and Valerie Sugar Dean and Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, UCLA Samueli School Of Engineering Before joining UCLA in 2023, Alissa was…

CO2 in the construction sector: Capture and reuse opportunities for the next 100 years

Researchers outline the adoption of new materials and processes to reduce or capture and reuse CO2 emissions during all stages of infrastructure’s life cycle By Patricia Delacey The built environment—infrastructure for buildings and transportation—currently produces a large portion of global carbon dioxide emissions, but new technologies have the potential to transform the built environment from…