Some shelters that might have served them in the past are becoming less welcoming now amid upheaval with the Equal Access Rule, Oliva said.
She pointed to companies that are accused of drastically overestimating the carbon they sequestered, though they bragged ofBut absent more government-funded research, several companies told AP there’s little way for the field to advance without selling credits.
“Unfortunately, that’s the way we’ve set things up now, is that we put it in the hands of these startups to develop the techniques,” said Ho.Back in his shipping container office along Halifax Harbour, Burt said he understood the unease around selling credits, and said Planetary takes seriously the need to operate openly, responsibly and cautiously. But he also says there’s a need for startups that can move at a faster pace than academia.“We cannot study this solution at the same rate that we’ve been studying the problems,” he said. He says there’s not enough time.
The world needs to remove billions of tons of carbon dioxide per year by mid-century to meet climate goals set nearly a decade ago. (AP Video)Last year marked the
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