On May 27, Grist noted the formation of a new coalition to invest in direct air capture- and took a walk through the concept's promise and potential moral hazards.
On May 27, S&P noted that the election of a climate-ambitious prime minister in Australia sent that country's carbon credit price up by at least 17% over the week.
You've got to go where the science leads you. This May 19 update encapsulates research warning that climate perturbations may be rendering trees less fit to suck up carbon at the rate the carbon market has assumed.
This May 4 study summary attests that more industrial players need more serious forest-carbon commitments to make forests' ecosystem activities meaningful in carbon math.
This All Things Considered story from April 28 situates carbon removal in the forefront of many popular science-aligned strategies for climate survival.