
Akshat Rathi
Senior Reporter at Bloomberg Green
- A cog in the cosmic clock - Senior reporter, Bloomberg News - Pod https://t.co/GSEKKUmr5z - Book https://t.co/PULmS1lplB - [email protected]
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Akshat Rathi |Oscar Boyd
A crucial device is hampering efforts to build global electricity supply, just as the demand is rising from data centers, electric cars and heat pumps. To slash emissions fast, the formula is simple: electrify everything and clean up the grid. But in practice, progress is slowed by all sorts of bottlenecks — from arcane permitting processes to sky-high electricity costs.
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2 weeks ago |
insurancejournal.com | Akshat Rathi |Coco Liu
Climeworks AG is laying off 106 people, as startups that aim to reverse global warming face a reckoning with the US government slashing climate incentives and programs. The Swiss startup was one of the first companies to develop direct-air capture (DAC) technology to suck carbon dioxide from the sky.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Akshat Rathi |Sommer Saadi
“We are coming out of a phase of extreme growth,” co-founder Jan Wurzbacher said on the Zero podcast, as the startup focuses on cost cutting amid unfavorable market conditions. Scientists are clear that meeting climate goals means ending carbon pollution and drawing down excess CO2 from the air. That’s why carbon-removal technologies have proliferated over the past decade. But with the US government slashing climate incentives and programs, some companies are being forced to cut costs.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Akshat Rathi |Coco Liu
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Akshat Rathi |Coco Liu
Climeworks AG is laying off 106 people, as startups that aim to reverse global warming face a reckoning with the US government slashing climate incentives and programs. The Swiss startup was one of the first companies to develop direct-air capture (DAC) technology to suck carbon dioxide from the sky.
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