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  • Carbfix Receives 16 Billion ISK Grant

    Carbfix Receives 16 Billion ISK Grant

    Carbfix, an Icelandic carbon sequestration company, has received a 16 billion ISK grant from the European Union for their Coda Terminal Project, reports Visir. [su_pullquote]We are having a summer sale on all our Icelandic soaps, scrubs, face masks, perfumes and more! These…

  • Annual Forest Inventory Commences

    Annual Forest Inventory Commences

    A team from the Forestry Commission is conducting the annual forest inventory to measure the carbon sequestration ability of Icelandic Forests, reports RÚV. [su_pullquote]Summer Sale on T-Shirts in the Grapevine shop! We only have a chance to wear a T-shirt outdoors for…

  • Hellisheiði To Massively Increase Carbon Capture and Sequestration

    Hellisheiði To Massively Increase Carbon Capture and Sequestration

    Climeworks will build Mammoth, the company’s second air purifier, at Hellisheiði to dispose of carbon dioxide, reports Visir. [su_pullquote]Summer Sale on T-Shirts in the Grapevine shop! We only have a chance to wear a T-shirt outdoors for about 2 months of the…

  • New Government Budget Makes Provisions To Reduce Carbon Emissions In Iceland

    New Government Budget Makes Provisions To Reduce Carbon Emissions In Iceland

    The Icelandic government has just approved a new government budget for the years 2019 to 2023 stipulating that the carbon tax on petrol prices will increase by 10% within next year, and by another 10% by 2020, Vísir reports. At the beginning…