Climate tech firms get $80 million for carbon removal
Companies in sectors including tech and finance continue to back efforts to remove carbon from the atmosphere before Trump can cut carbon capture support.
Google, H&M, Stripe, and other members of the climate-focused Frontier coalition will buy $80 million of carbon credits from a firm using oil industry technology to capture paper mill emissions and another using rocks to do the same at sewage plants.
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​ Companies in sectors including tech and finance continue to back efforts to remove carbon from the atmosphere before Trump can cut carbon capture support.
Google, H&M, Stripe, and other members of the climate-focused Frontier coalition will buy $80 million of carbon credits from a firm using oil industry technology to capture paper mill emissions and another using rocks to do the same at sewage plants.Â