Direct air capture can provide the highest-quality carbon dioxide removals in terms of scalability, permanence and verifiability. However, for direct air capture to be widely adopted, the cost must fall from $600-$1,000 per ton to below $200 per ton. By 2050, up to 10 billion tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) will need to be removed from the ... More @Wikipedia
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