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Company Announcements

ClimeFi initiates rating coverage on Deep Sky
ClimeFi has initiated rating coverage on Deep Sky – the world’s first technology-agnostic project developer for direct air capture (DAC)

Low Carbon signs long-term Power Purchase Agreement with carbon removal project developer Deep Sky
UK-based global renewable energy company, Low Carbon, has announced that it has entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Deep Sky, the Quebec-based carbon removal project developer.

Deep Sky Secures $40M Grant from Breakthrough Energy Catalyst to Scale Direct Air Capture
With this grant commitment, Breakthrough Energy Catalyst is supporting Deep Sky’s efforts to build large-scale carbon removal and storage infrastructure in Canada.
Deep Sky Alpha: Innisfail Alberta
Deep Sky Community Engagement Report in Innisfail, Alberta
In the News
Research & Stats

How We Model the Climate
Deep Sky Research analyzes the latest climate data and applies novel modeling techniques to understand and model our changing climate in a way that accurately represents the extreme climate we’re in.

Where Will the Next Extreme Wildfire Be?
It is hard to ignore the fact that wildfires are getting worse across North America. Even those who haven’t seen them up close or lost their homes have probably inhaled the smoke. This report shares new findings from Deep Sky Research and its Wildfire Risk Model on how wildfire risk is changing due to climate change.

What if our Climate Models Are Flawed?
New research from Deep Sky uses a novel approach for predicting the impact of climate change and finds current climate models could be underestimating the risks we face.

New Research: Unprecedented Heat Waves Will Cause Crop Failure Risk to Skyrocket in US
The sweltering temperatures in the spring and summer of 2012 contributed to devastating crop failure causing $41 billion in losses nationally. The past 20 years of carbon emissions have caused the risk of similar extreme heat waves to skyrocket. Heat waves like this used to occur once every 100 years. Deep Sky’s research found they will now happen once every five. Our carbon emissions have caused the risk of an extreme heat wave to increase 20-fold.





