Anthropic Becomes First AI Startup to Join Frontier’s Carbon Removal Initiative

According to Frontier, more than 50 carbon-removal projects have already received support through the programme.

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Anthropic has become the first artificial intelligence startup to join Frontier, a coalition formed to accelerate carbon-removal technologies, as the group announced an additional $915 million in purchase commitments to scale the emerging industry.

The new funding brings Frontier’s total commitments to nearly $1.8 billion, building on the $1 billion Advanced Market Commitment (AMC) launched in 2022 by companies including Google, Stripe, Shopify, and Meta. The coalition uses long-term purchasing commitments to support companies developing technologies that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Frontier said the new Growth AMC is designed to help promising carbon-removal companies scale beyond the pilot stage and reach commercial deployment. The coalition plans to focus on technologies capable of delivering carbon removal at a gigaton scale and expects future projects to demonstrate a pathway to government support or subsidy.

“The question today in carbon removal is whether demand will keep pace with that technology development,” said Hannah Bebbington Valori, Head of Frontier, in a statement. She added that the new commitment was intended to ensure “the best companies can keep building at pace.”

Anthropic’s participation marks the first climate-focused initiative publicly announced by the AI company, whose rapid growth has, in part, led to increased scrutiny of AI’s energy and environmental impact. 

The coalition said it will concentrate investments on technologies it believes can scale most rapidly, including direct air capture, enhanced rock weathering, ocean alkalinity enhancement, and carbon-removal systems integrated into wastewater treatment facilities.

According to Frontier, more than 50 carbon-removal projects have already received support through the programme. The organisation has contracted nearly $700 million across projects designed to remove approximately 1.8 million tonnes of carbon dioxide.

The announcement also comes as AI companies face mounting pressure to address the environmental footprint of increasingly power-hungry data centres and large-scale AI models. 

Frontier said the latest funding round reflects growing confidence that carbon-removal technologies will play a critical role in helping companies meet long-term climate goals, particularly for emissions that remain difficult to eliminate through conventional decarbonisation efforts.

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