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Carbon to Value Initiative Year 2 Applications Now Open

Carbon to Value (C2V) Initiative, along with Fluor and NYSERDA, are now accepting applications for Year 2 of the program. Join the world’s first and only accelerator dedicated to carbontech, specifically designed to help startups bridge the gap between the technology development challenges of today and the carbontech market and policy landscape of tomorrow. They…

Newsletter features CO2 Value Europe’s Dr. Célia Julia Sapart

“…(W)e should not only drastically decrease our emissions, but we should also find solutions to move away from the use of fossil carbon. We should ‘defossilize’ our economy, and CCU is a key solution in that sense!”  This issue features Dr. Célia Julia Sapart, Climate Scientist, Director Communications and Climate Science at CO2 Value Europe. Dr. Sapart is a…

Faculty Partners in the News

Congratulations are in order for several GCI Faculty Partners: Drs McCrory, Kwabi, Banu, and Taub Both Dr. Charles McCrory and Dr. David Kwabi were on separate cross-disciplinary Negative Emissions Science Teams that recently won awards sponsored by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, with additional support from the Climate…

Newsletter features Mars Materials Co-Founders, Aaron Fitzgerald and Kristian Gubsch

“At Mars, we work really hard. I think everyone is willing to put in the hard work because we all embody those same shared values and have absolute respect for each other. To me that’s success. ”  This issue features Aaron Fitzgerald and Kristian Gubsch, Co-Founders of Mars Materials . Aaron Fitzgerald is a carbon removal entrepreneur. He uses his…

From pollutant to product: the companies making stuff from CO2

Volker Sick was recently interviewed by Zoë Corbyn of the Guardian about making stuff from CO2 “It’s almost a sin to throw away a valuable resource,” says Volker Sick, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan who directs the Global CO2 Initiative. “The beauty of carbon is you can make so many…