According to a recent LinkedIn post from Capture6, the company’s VP of Carbon Storage attended The Climate Center’s California Policy Summit, engaging with experts and policymakers on the state’s evolving energy and carbon framework. The post highlights California’s proactive stance on climate risks such as water scarcity, air quality, and long‑term resilience.
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The LinkedIn post links this policy environment to Capture6’s decision to develop its Project Monarch direct air capture initiative in Palmdale, suggesting alignment with jurisdictions that pair ambitious planning with climate urgency. It also notes participation in a roundtable with community organizers and environmental justice advocates focused on responsible carbon removal deployment in California.
By emphasizing that carbon removal can coexist with water and energy security while delivering “tangible water and climate benefits,” the post positions Capture6’s technology as potentially differentiated in the carbon removal market. For investors, this focus on co‑benefits and community engagement could support future project permitting, strengthen policy support, and enhance the company’s competitive stance as California advances climate and carbon management regulations.

