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CarbonCapture Inc. | Direct air capture for a net …

CarbonCapture's DAC systems use solid sorbents that soak up atmospheric carbon dioxide when cooled and release it when heated. The carbon dioxide thus captured can then be permanently stored …

In Switzerland, a giant new machine is sucking carbon …

The world's first commercial plant for capturing carbon dioxide directly from the air opened yesterday, refueling a debate about whether the technology can truly play …

'World's largest' plant to suck carbon out of the air and turn …

All the carbon removal equipment in the world is only capable of removing around 0.01 million metric tons of carbon a year, a far cry from the 70 million tons a year needed by …

Climeworks is a carbon dioxide removal company building in …

Artist rendering of the new carbon capture and sequestration plant announced by Climeworks in June. This new plant, called Mammoth, will take between …

Is It Time for an Emergency Rollout of Carbon …

Facilities that suck carbon dioxide out of the air could be powerful weapons for fighting climate change. But their deployment requires a huge wartime-style investment.

Direct CO2 capture machines could use 'a quarter …

Machines that suck CO2 directly from the air could cut the cost of meeting global climate goals, a new study finds, but they would need as much as a quarter of global energy supplies in 2100. Sections

Machines that suck CO2 out of the air promise to reverse

Using a system of fans, filters and heaters and powered by a nearby geothermal power plant, it has the capacity to pull 4,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide …

The world's largest direct carbon capture plant just went online

Climeworks has just opened the world's largest direct carbon capture plant. It can suck around 36,000 tons of CO2 from the air each year, burying it underground.

A simple, cheap material for carbon capture, perhaps from …

A simple, cheap material for carbon capture, perhaps from tailpipes. Melamine, used to make Formica, can be turned into a porous material that captures …