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Globe and Mail

Carbon capture startup Deep Sky founded by Hopper CEO breaks ground on Alberta pilot facility

Deep Sky has begun building what it calls the world’s first carbon removal innovation and commercialization centre in Innisfail’s industrial park
ABC News

Frequency and magnitude of extreme wildfires have doubled in last 20 years, new study finds

A new study is adding to the growing body of research showing how much more severe wildfires have become in recent decades.
Le Nouvelliste

Une solution pour retirer le CO₂ à Bécancour

Le parc industriel et portuaire de Bécancour eest susceptible de devenir le premier endroit au monde à être «carbonégatif». C'est-à-dire qu'il y aurait plus de gaz carbonique retiré de l'atmosphère que ce qui est produit par les usines.
Financial Times

Japanese banks prepare for battle over directors’ climate qualifications

Equatic announced this week that it has begun engineering a commercial-scale plant in Quebec with Deep Sky, aimed at removing 100,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year.
Forbes

Carbon Removal Startup Equatic To Build A $100 Million Plant To Cut 100,000 Tons Of CO2

The startup spun out of UCLA with a way to zap CO₂ out of seawater that also generates hydrogen is partnering with Canada's Deep Sky to open a commercial facility in Quebec in 2026.
Environment Energy Leader

Wildfire Risk Escalates: Deep Sky Study Unveils Rising Threats

Deep Sky, a Canadian developer specializing in carbon removal projects, has just released a study delving into the escalating wildfire risk in the United States. The research utilizes its Wildfire Risk Model to illustrate how climate change is accelerating the frequency and severity of wildfires.

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