Big Tech-backed coalition for carbon removal increases funding by $915 million, adds Anthropic


Anthropic logo in this illustration taken June 5, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

(Removes Salesforce, which ⁠is not a new participant but an ⁠existing member of the coalition, from paragraph 1)

LONDON, June 17 (Reuters) - A coalition backed by Big Tech companies for carbon removal technology, said on Wednesday it would ​inject an additional $915 million into ⁠the sector, and added ⁠Anthropic as a new participant.

• Frontier, launched in ⁠2022 by ‌companies including Stripe and Google, aims to help scale carbon removal technologies by ⁠committing to buy credits in advance, thereby ​derisking the ‌projects and helping them grow more quickly.

• The ⁠additional funding ​brings its total funding pledges to $1.8 billion.

• The new funding will target technologies including ocean alkalinity enhancement, ⁠biomass-based removal, enhanced rock weathering, ​and direct air capture.

• Frontier said these technologies could collectively reach gigaton scale, though each carries distinct cost ⁠and technology risks.

• Frontier said it plans to make approximately 10 to 15 focused bets through eight- to ten-year offtake contracts extending as far ​as 2040.

• It did not ⁠break down how much each company contributed.

• Scientists say ​carbon removal projects are critical ‌to offset emissions from sectors ​that continue to rely on fossil fuels.

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