Climate Tech: Innovations in Carbon Reduction

Tackling climate change requires more than just reducing emissions—it also involves actively removing carbon from the atmosphere. Climate tech is driving innovations in carbon capture, storage, and utilization.

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): Advanced systems extract CO₂ from industrial emissions and store it underground or repurpose it for sustainable manufacturing.

Direct Air Capture (DAC): Unlike CCS, which captures carbon at emission sources, DAC removes CO₂ directly from the atmosphere, making it a potential tool for reversing climate change.

Biochar and Soil Carbon Sequestration: Agricultural advancements, such as biochar, help lock carbon into the soil, improving soil fertility while reducing atmospheric CO₂.

Carbon-Neutral Manufacturing: Companies are developing low-carbon materials and processes, such as cement alternatives and bio-based plastics, to reduce industrial emissions.

With climate tech advancements, industries are becoming more sustainable, moving toward a low-carbon economy.