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Iceland, China agree to boost trade opportunities at CIIE promotional event

China.dot.org 11 May 2024
After signing the memorandum of cooperation, Kristinn Bjornsson, project manager of Business Iceland, told Xinhua that several companies have reported outcomes worthwhile from participating in the exhibition.
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Iceland raises carbon capture game

Taipei Times 11 May 2024
By Mathilde Dumazet / AFP, HELLISHEIDI, Iceland ... Mammoth, the largest carbon dioxide capture and storage facility of its kind, launched operations this week on a dormant volcano in Iceland.
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Iceland's 'Mammoth' raises potential for carbon capture

Phys Dot Org 10 May 2024
Mammoth, the largest carbon dioxide capture and storage facility of its kind, launched operations this week situated on a dormant volcano in Iceland ... More than 20 new infrastructure projects, developed ...
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A “Mammoth” carbon capture facility gets up and running in Iceland

Sandhills Express 10 May 2024
Hellisheidi, Iceland — With Mammoth’s 72 industrial fans, Swiss start-up Climeworks intends to suck almost 40,000 tons of CO2 from the air annually to bury underground, vying to prove the technology has a place in the fight against global warming.
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“Mammoth” carbon capture facility gets up and running in Iceland

Sandhills Express 10 May 2024
Hellisheidi, Iceland — With Mammoth’s 72 industrial fans, Swiss start-up Climeworks intends to suck almost 40,000 tons of CO2 from the air annually to bury underground, vying to prove the technology has a place in the fight against global warming.
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World’s largest CO2 removal plant opens in Iceland

People's World 10 May 2024
The Mammoth plant, located in Iceland, is nearly ten times bigger than Orca, its second-largest plant ... The company’s first commercial DAC project was also in Iceland — the Orca plant — and has an annual capacity of 4,000 metric tons.
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High hopes for carbon capture, underground storage

Phys Dot Org 08 May 2024
Nearly 30 projects have been commissioned in the United States, United Kingdom, Iceland, Gulf states and Kenya with a capacity to store close to 10 million tonnes of CO2 by 2030, according to the International Energy Agency.
photo: European Community / Mauro Bottaro
Air pollution CO2 emissions from city building in the early morning light produced by private heating and apartments
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The great corporate decarbonization derby is on

GreenBiz 06 May 2024
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In the Jersey suburbs, a search for rocks to help fight climate change

Phys Dot Org 02 May 2024
The locale was suburban Berkeley Heights, N.J ... Okoko, a Ph.D ... Already, a project in Iceland that Lamont scientists helped launch is sending emissions from a power plant into the basalt below ... Goldberg is heading a project to learn more about them ... ....
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SuperCom Stock Caps Off April With 29% Increase As Innovative Monitoring Technology Earns Spotlight ($SPCB)

GetNews 02 May 2024
... to provide adult re-entry services in Northern California, and implementing a new project in Iceland to upgrade its deployed system to support secured issuance of National ID cards and passports.
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SuperCom: Spearheading a Technological Revolution in Monitoring Public Safety

GetNews 29 Apr 2024
... to provide adult re-entry services in Northern California, and implementing a new project in Iceland to upgrade its deployed system to support secured issuance of National ID cards and passports.
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Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation boosts schools campaign for children affected by their parent's drinking

Pressat 26 Apr 2024
Working together, Iceland and Nacoa will deliver the largest outreach project of its kind in UK history ... In the long term, the Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation funding will leave a legacy through a ...
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High stakes: The Arctic test of sustainable development

Phys Dot Org 15 Apr 2024
Rautio, who comes from Finland, leads a research project that tries to reconcile the often-competing demands on the resources of the Arctic from both inside and outside the area. Called ArcticHubs, the four-year project is due to wrap up in July 2024.
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Joan Jonas Brings Her Experimental Video Performance Art to MoMA

New York Observer 09 Apr 2024
The piece was inspired by the Icelandic writer and Nobel laureate Halldór Laxness’s 1968 novel “Under the Glacier,” which follows a group of women with mystical powers. The book is set in the Icelandic ...
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