SciencefromMail Online5 days agoThe solution to UK climate crisis? Scientists to turn CO2 to STONEEight UK sites with volcanic rock can mineralize and store over three billion tonnes of CO2, providing decades of national carbon removal capacity.
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fromwww.theguardian.com1 week agoEnvironmentRemoving CO2 from atmosphere vital to avoid catastrophic tipping points, leading scientist says
fromThe Verge1 month agoEnvironmentTech companies poured money into carbon removal projects now in Trump's crosshairs
fromTechCrunch2 months agoEnvironmentExclusive: DACLab says it can remove CO2 using less electricity than many competitors | TechCrunch
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