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Company Announcements

Deep Sky Debuts DAC Partnership with Ireland’s NEG8 Carbon
Deep Sky and NEG8 Carbon, the leading Irish-based Direct Air Capture company, have partnered to install carbon removal technology in Canada.

Deep Sky Survey
Deep Sky Survey Reveals Québecers are Very Worried About Climate Change, Support Carbon Removal as Solution

Deep Sky Inks Next DAC Deal in Germany with Greenlyte Carbon Technologies
Deep Sky and Greenlyte Carbon Technologies, a Germany-based DAC company, have partnered to install carbon removal technology in Canada.
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Deep Sky to Deploy Direct Air Capture (DAC) Unit from Skyrenu as Canada Becomes World Hub for Carbon Removal
Deep Sky and Skyrenu, a Quebec-based DAC company, have partnered to deploy carbon removal technology in Canada.
In the News

Wildfire Risk Escalates: Deep Sky Study Unveils Rising Threats
Research & Stats

Wildfire risk escalates across Canada as summer conditions intensify
Canada is facing an unusually severe and widespread wildfire season, with hot, dry conditions fueling fires across western, central, and now eastern provinces—aligning with Deep Sky Research’s forecasts—and causing evacuations, infrastructure damage, and hazardous smoke that’s blanketing much of North America.

As Heat Wave Gripped New York, Energy Prices Surged 20X
As thermometers climbed to 102°F this week, wholesale electricity prices exploded by 20X, triggering large bill increases for millions of residents across the state.

Insurers Retreat as 2025 Wildfire Risk Reaches Dangerous Levels
The home insurance market is in a perilous position as record fire risk comes into view for the 2025 season.

Frequency of Deadly Hurricane Weather has Jumped 300%
The 2024 hurricane season is off to a concerning start. Record-breaking sea surface temperatures are changing how and when hurricanes form.



