CO2GeoNet Open Forum

Biorecro research manager Timur Delahaye and CEO Henrik Karlsson are presenting on BECCS and negative emissions this week at the 12th CO2GeoNet Open Forum, in Venice, Italy.
Debate in Cambridge, UK

Biorecro CEO Henrik Karlsson participates in a panel discussion at the Wilberforce Society at St John’s College, Cambridge, UK, discussing how to accelerate action in spite of Climate Change Mitigation Skeptics.
New office in Norrsken House

Today we move into the brand new Norrsken House on Birger Jarlsgatan in Stockholm where we will receive guests and work in Europe’s largest sustainable innovation hub. Welcome to us for a fika!
Reply in DN Debatt

Biorecro CEO Henrik Karlsson writes in a reply in Swedish daily newspaper DN Debatt that “Sweden must start now with negative emissions”.
Climate change at Chatham House

Chatham House, The UK Royal Institute of International Affairs, a leading think tank, organises a climate change conference at the Institution of Civil Engineers in London, UK , where Biorecro discusses the feasibility and implications of a major effort to develop carbon sinks and negative emissions technologies.
Conference in Oxford on the 1.5 degree target

The Paris agreement stipulates that countries should pursue efforts to meet the 1.5-degree target, a much more ambitious target than the 2-degree target. The UN climate panel IPCC has decided to write a special report on the subject and as part of that, 200 scientists and experts from around the world will gather for a […]
Biorecro replies on DN Debatt op-ed

Biorecro replies on DN Debatt that Sweden has to invest in carbon capture and storage.
Op-ed in Veckans Affärer Calls for Climate Leadership

Together with WWF Secretary General Hakan Wirtén and eleven other cleantech companies, Biorecro writes on the Veckans Affärer opinion pages that businesses must lead the way if Sweden is to reach its climate targets.
Interview in Engineering Magazine Ingenjören

The magazine Ingenjören (The Engineer) interviews Biorecro CEO Henrik Karlsson about the BECCS technology, which is a critical part of climate mitigation globally as well as in Sweden.
CBS News Reports on BECCS and the Paris Agreement

CBS News reported on the Paris Agreement and the 195 countries that adopted the agreement in an effort to slow the effects of climate change. The article discusses the efforts needed to stay within or below 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit). The targets agreed on during the climate conference in Paris, requires negative emissions through […]