Humanity's failure to reduce its emissions of planet-warming carbon dioxide—41 billion tons in 2022—has pushed once-marginal options for limiting or reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide into the spotlight of climate policy and investment. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and direct air capture (DAC) are complex industrial processes that sequester carbon dioxide, but these new, rapidly developing technologies are fundamentally different and often interconnected.
Carbon 'capture' climate technology is on the rise and it's confusing
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