Silicate named top 20 finalist at Musk-funded Xprize competition

Maurice Bryson, a 2050 Accelerator alum, secured a top 20 spot out of a 200 shortlist, competing for $50M grand prize in Elon Musk’s-backed XPrize carbon removal competition.

Sligo-based founder Bryson has a concrete plan to remove carbon with his startup, Silicate Carbon. The Times UK explores this topic following an interview with Bryson. Can this carbon capture tech solve global warming? Find out in the article below.

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