Scientists find a way to suck up carbon pollution, turn it into baking soda and store it in the oceans | CNN

Scientists have set out a way to suck planet-heating carbon pollution from the air, turn it into sodium bicarbonate and store it in oceans, according to a new paper.

Source: Scientists find a way to suck up carbon pollution, turn it into baking soda and store it in the oceans | CNN


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“Even the biggest facilities can only remove relatively small amounts and it costs several hundred dollars to remove each ton of carbon.”

“Climeworks’ direct air removal project in Iceland is the largest facility, according to the company, and can capture up to 4,000 tons of carbon dioxide a year. That’s equivalent to the carbon pollution produced by fewer than 800 cars over a year.”

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