carbon dioxide removal
Carbon dioxide removal refers to the active process of taking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and permanently storing it to mitigate global warming and reduce the concentration of greenhouse gases.
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- carbon neutrality
- carbon offsetting
- carbon pricing and markets
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- climate change mitigation
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