Direct air capture, or DAC, is a technology designed to suck in air and strip out the carbon using chemicals.
Climeworks plans to transport the carbon underground where it will be naturally transformed into stone, locking up the carbon permanently.
ClimeworksClimeworks' Mammoth plant will eventually be able to capture 36,000 tons of carbon from the air.
It will increase the size of equipment to capture carbon pollution.
It’s this kind of process that makes some critics concerned carbon removal technologies could be used to prolong production of fossil fuels.
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CNN, Climeworks, Center for International Environmental Law, Mammoth, University of Edinburgh, International Energy Agency, Stratos, Occidental
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Iceland, Swiss, Texas, Occidental, Kenya, United States