Morgan Stanley partners with Climeworks to remove 40,000 tonnes of atmospheric CO2

Stuart Stone
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Climeworks Orca plant, Iceland Credit: Climeworks
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Climeworks Orca plant, Iceland Credit: Climeworks

Investment bank inks deal to permanently remove 40,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere before 2037

Climeworks and US investment bank Morgan Stanley have signed a long-term agreement to remove 40,000 tons of CO2 from the atmosphere before 2037. Climeworks said the deal is its second-largest contract...

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