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The Globe and Mail

Carbon-capture startup Deep Sky gets US$40-million grant from Gates-led fund

This is Breakthrough Energy Catalyst’s first investment in Canada and in direct air capture
Reuters

Bill Gates firm gives $40 mln for Canadian carbon tech test bed

Bill Gates's Breakthrough Energy is giving a $40 million grant to a startup aiming to create a Canadian testing ground for technologies that suck carbon directly from the air, in an effort to speed up their rollout, the firms said on Wednesday.
COP29 - CRIN

True North, Strong and Carbon-Free: Canada’s Leadership in Carbon Removal

Deep Sky’s Jason Vanderheyden discuss how we can accelerate carbon removal technologies and infrastructure in Canada.
TechCrunch

Microsoft bets a carbon removal bake-off will help offset its skyrocketing AI emissions

Microsoft is buying 10,000 tons of carbon credits from Deep Sky, a direct air capture developer.
The Globe and Mail

Deep Sky sells first carbon removal credits to RBC, Microsoft

Deep Sky says the transaction covers the capture of 10,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere over 10 years
Bloomberg

Microsoft and Royal Bank of Canada Bet on New Approach to Carbon Cleanup

The duo are buying carbon removal from Deep Sky, a company convening multiple technologies at the same site in a bid to bring down costs.
Reinsurance News

Deadly hurricane frequency surges by 300%, says Deep Sky

The frequency of deadly hurricane weather has surged by 300%, according to findings from Deep Sky Research. Its latest report, Deep Sky, a Montreal-based carbon removal project developer, explores how climate change is increasing hurricane risks.
Insurance Journal

Frequency of Deadly Hurricanes Has Jumped 300%

New research indicates that what used to be the 100-year hurricane will now happen every 25 years, according to Deep Sky Research, a Montreal-based carbon

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