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.
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.