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New ways to remove CO2 from atmosphere must grow much faster, report says

Discover why new carbon removal technologies must scale faster than ever to meet climate goals. A recent report emphasizes the urgency of expanding these efforts, as they currently account for only 0.1% of global CO2 removal. Learn about th...

The Guardian· Jun 2, 2026 · 4:09 PM · 28 views

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Discover why new carbon removal technologies must scale faster than ever to meet climate goals. A recent report emphasizes the urgency of expanding these efforts, as they currently account for only 0.1% of global CO2 removal. Learn about the challenges and surprising solutions that could help offset short-lived climate pollutants. #ClimateChange #CarbonRemoval #Sustainability #GreenTech #Environment

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