Carbon Capture and Storage is an industrial process that traps carbon dioxide at the source, transports it, and stores it deep underground to prevent it from entering the atmosphere.
Carbon farming involves agricultural practices designed to capture atmospheric carbon in soil and vegetation, offering new opportunities for climate-focused startups and land-based businesses.
A carbon sink is any reservoir that absorbs more carbon than it releases. This guide explains its function, types, and relevance for founders building sustainable long term businesses.
This article defines BECCS, explores its technical and logistical requirements, compares it to Direct Air Capture, and discusses the economic and environmental unknowns facing founders in this sector.