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PHOTO: A Direct Air Capture (DAC) plant operated by Climeworks in Iceland. Source: Climeworks. |
Billions of dollars are pouring into tech-based solutions to suck carbon dioxide from the atmosphere but the UNFCCC says they are unproven and pose unknown risks.
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