US to spend $3.5 billion on projects to capture carbon dioxide directly from the air and store it, a technology seen as possible solution to climate crisis
World will need to capture and store CO2 from the air and oceans regardless of the rate at which countries succeed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, says UN.
from the air and factories and then store it, the Department of Energy said in a statement on Thursday. from the air and oceans regardless of the rate at which countries succeed at reducing their greenhouse gas emissions.
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