The evidence of climate change is all around us—unprecedented wildfires, rising sea levels, record-breaking heatwaves, and ecosystems struggling to adapt to the rapid changes in their environments. At the heart of this crisis is an invisible but powerful force: carbon dioxide (CO₂).
Today, global CO₂ levels are higher than they’ve been in over 800,000 years, and human activity continues to release billions of metric tons of it into the atmosphere annually. While reducing emissions is critical, it’s no longer enough to simply slow the problem. We need to remove the CO₂ that’s already there—and that’s where carbon capture comes in.
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