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The original was posted on /r/upliftingnews by /u/Far-Mobile3852 on 2024-06-10 00:48:33+00:00.


The article claims that 1 ton of carbon can be removed for as little as $100, which is a significant reduction from the $600 where it currently is at.

I know carbon capture is not popular and many are sus on it because it might be just a way for us to keep polluting and not reduce emissions, but at what point can this technology get to us a place where it would make sense to do all over the world at scale?