The technology is revolutionary, but it still has a few challenges. For example, you need several expensive systems worldwide to make a difference. Capturing carbon could also encourage more burning of fossil fuels instead of pushing for a transition to green energy.
Carbon captured from the air can have several industrial uses. Check out this company using the gas captured to make liquid fuel, thus offering a cheaper and sustainable alternative to oil mininghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkEAA7VnyhE
Though still requiring more research and development, direct air capture, a technology that extracts CO2 from ambient air, offers reason for optimism. It is economically viable in several areas and can permit negative emissions to eventually stabilize atmospheric concentrations. While current supp... Read more
The technology is revolutionary, but it still has a few challenges. For example, you need several expensive systems worldwide to make a difference. Capturing carbon could also encourage more burning of fossil fuels instead of pushing for a transition to green energy.
Carbon captured from the air can have several industrial uses. Check out this company using the gas captured to make liquid fuel, thus offering a cheaper and sustainable alternative to oil mininghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkEAA7VnyhE
With the continued increase of carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, capturing CO2 gas from the air is one of the best solutions to saving the environment. Check out this article on the benefits of direct air capture technology. https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2014/07/18/10-reasons-why-policy-makers-should-take-direct-air-capture-seriously/