by Tim Bushman | Jun 26, 2024
How does society scale carbon removal in a rapid and responsible manner? The rapid aspect will require leveraging new and existing markets and regulatory schemes. The responsible aspect will require robust overarching standards and project-specific protocols to govern...
by Tim Bushman | Jun 14, 2024
Tackling residual and historicalemissions in the atmosphere Canada has committed to reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. This means that in less than 30 years, Canada needs to remove as many emissions from the atmosphere as it adds. While the timeline for the...
by Na'im Merchant | May 6, 2024
April was a big month for carbon removal in Canada. Buried in a footnote on page 393 of Canada’s just-released federal budget is an opening for carbon removal that could be a game changer, both domestically and internationally. Early last month, the government...
by Daniel Kelter | Mar 25, 2024
The objective was simple: bring together the carbon removal sector, its stakeholders, and government officials, put them in a room for the day and create space for discussions that can lead to meaningful change. It sounds straightforward, but establishing...
by Tim Bushman | Jan 23, 2024
What do solar photovoltaics, light-emitting diode bulbs, and semiconductors have in common? They have all received government support worldwide to help create new market opportunities, which unearthed valuable learnings needed to scale over time. Such support can help...
by Na'im Merchant | Dec 23, 2023
As we close out 2023, it’s clear that the conversation around carbon dioxide removal (CDR) has never been more crucial. This past year, we’ve seen a surge in research, policy developments, and market trends that underscore the importance of CDR in our...