Overnight, a decree was signed ordering the withdrawal of the United States from the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) and from 66 other scientific and climate cooperation organizations.

But good news: for Syklea, pollution is an opportunity.

Why?

1/ Because we transform CO₂ into oxygen and valued molecules.
So that finance can finally meet ecology and real change can happen. CO₂ is no longer considered waste, but a value-creating resource.

2/ Because we deliver one of the few viable solutions to decarbonize the planet
Both from the massive stock of CO₂ already present and from future emissions. A concrete, industrialized solution designed to integrate directly at the heart of existing industries.

3/ Because we are culturally equipped to respond to practices that massively consume and produce CO₂.
Since early on, Europe and particularly France has lived with a simple constraint: limited resources in its soil. Little oil. Little gas.
This constraint has taught us how to optimize, decarbonize, and do more with less. Today, this culture has become a major asset in an economy historically built on fossil hydrocarbons.

And here lies the paradox:
Solutions are emerging precisely at the foot of the most energy-intensive and CO₂-emitting industries. This is where CO₂ becomes a valuable feedstock, and where tomorrow’s hydrocarbons will no longer be fossil, but a precious green asset.

For us, CO₂ is not waste, it is a resource.

So while this type of decision does not bring us joy, and we would prefer the transition to happen differently,
it only reinforces the need for concrete, industrial, scalable solutions capable of treating CO₂ where it is produced.

Because the more CO₂ is generated, the more the transition toward a circular economy becomes inevitable. At Syklea and Syklea US, we are already on the ground, working alongside the most energy-intensive and CO₂-producing industries.

The transition is underway.
CO₂ is the value reservoir of tomorrow.

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