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Innovations, regulations and scientific breakthroughs across every carbon-capture pathway — curated by the team.

CATF: How The EU Can Avoid An International Carbon Credit Deficit
Under its newly revised Climate Law, the EU has cleared a path to meet up to 5% of its reduction targets through international carbon credits. This article examines regulatory strategies to balance domestic and international carbon removal needs, a key challenge for scaling CDR technologies.
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Isometric Raises The Quality Bar For Soil CDR With New Improved Soil Management Protocol
Isometric has announced the certification of its Improved Soil Management Protocol, raising the quality bar for soil-based carbon removal. This certification represents a major advancement in agricultural and soil-focused CDR methodologies, strengthening confidence in these solutions as reliable tools for sustainable carbon capture and storage.
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Hyundai And KNOC Team Up On Cross-Border Carbon Capture & Storage
Korea National Oil Corp (KNOC) is accelerating plans to export and store its industrial carbon emissions across borders through a partnership with Hyundai. This initiative demonstrates growing CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage) deployment in Korean industry, with major implications for direct carbon capture and sustainable geological storage.
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remove Launches Its First CDR Accelerator Program In Latin America
The remove carbon dioxide removal (CDR) accelerator has launched its first program in Latin America, designed to support companies and CO₂ removal projects. This program represents a significant geographic expansion for the CDR ecosystem, aiming to develop and finance carbon elimination solutions in a region rich with biomass and mineralization opportunities.
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New CDR.fyi Market Analysis Maps Out Certified Durable CO2 Removals In The US
CDR.fyi has released a newly published market analysis mapping out certified durable CO2 removal deployments across the United States. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the emerging landscape of carbon elimination technologies and projects, offering crucial insights into the current state of the CDR market and investment opportunities in carbon capture solutions.
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Ucaneo Opens Germany's Largest DAC Plant
Berlin-based carbon infrastructure firm Ucaneo has officially opened Germany's largest Direct Air Capture (DAC) plant in Berlin-Marzahn. This facility represents a major milestone in deploying DAC technology across Europe and demonstrates the growing commercial viability of capturing CO₂ directly from ambient air. The project marks a turning point for Germany's carbon industry and climate ambitions.
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