The proposed climate fix tech companies just spent millions on? Rocks.
Briefly

Google, H&M Group, and Salesforce recently committed $27 million to Terradot for carbon removal; this deal signifies a shift from academic research to industrial application, highlighting increased corporate responsibility.
Oliver Jagoutz, a professor at MIT, emphasized the importance of the initiative, stating, 'I think it should go a little out of the academic world into the industrial world.'
Terradot's strategy of enhanced rock weathering seeks to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, providing a low-tech but effective approach to tackle climate change.
The significant financial backing for Terradot from major companies demonstrates a collective effort to combat pollution and invest in innovative solutions for carbon dioxide capture.
Read at The Verge
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