Canadian Mining Journal Editor-in-Chief Tamer Elbokl interviews Greg Dipple, head of science for carbon capture and sequestration company Arca during the recent PDAC convention in Toronto. Dipple explains the company’s technology can capture and permanently store excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and transform it into rocks by speeding up the natural process of carbon mineralization.
Video: How Arca uses mine waste rock to lock-in atmospheric carbon
Companies need to position themselves to meet the growing demands for critical minerals as the global economy transitions away from fossil fuels. (Reference image from Pxfuels).
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