Canada can “pick up the baton” for DAC as US falters, lobby group says

Published 20:18 on March 19, 2025  /  Last updated at 20:18 on March 19, 2025  / /  Americas, Canada, US, Voluntary

Ottawa is well positioned to step in as a major direct air capture (DAC) player as the US sorts out national climate policies under the second Trump administration, the director of a Canadian DAC industry lobby group told a conference in New York on Tuesday.
Ottawa is well positioned to step in as a major direct air capture (DAC) player as the US sorts out national climate policies under the second Trump administration, the director of a Canadian DAC industry lobby group told a conference in New York on Tuesday.


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