Insights
We’ve got big plans for carbon removal. These are the insights that will help us build the carbon-removing world of tomorrow.
We’ve got big plans for carbon removal. These are the insights that will help us build the carbon-removing world of tomorrow.
Research and analysis that catalyzes progress towards the solutions we need to combat the climate crisis.
The ocean has the potential to remove and store large amounts of CO₂. But before we can leverage this promising solution, we must address four key challenges.
Authored with XPRIZE, this report provides recommendations for early-stage startups to integrate environmental justice into their projects from day one.
As DAC hubs come online, we need a dynamic way to evaluate progress. Our new framework explores the economic, justice, political, and technical markers of success.
The DAC Hubs program will help define the future of carbon removal. Here’s our playbook for scaling high-quality projects in communities that truly want them.
By re-investing in agricultural research and tools, the government can fundamentally transform farmers’ relationship to climate change.
A policy playbook for advancing carbon removal while promoting equity and justice for the communities most affected by climate change.
The Congressional blueprint for launching the next wave of political, social, and economic transformation for carbon removal solutions.
Concrete is the most used building material on the planet, and its production contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions.
Take a peek into the minds of our team of carbon removal experts as they grapple with the field’s most pressing topics.
Carbon removal is necessary to meet climate goals. But we must acknowledge that carbon removal could maintain the status quo of social and economic inequities in vulnerable communities. Keep reading →
by Ugbaad Kosar, Deputy Director of Policy