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DAC (Direct Air Capture)

Direct Air Capture (DAC) refers to a technology designed to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere. It works by using large fans to pull in air, which then passes through filters or chemical solutions that capture the CO2. Once captured, the CO2 can be stored underground or reused in products like fuel or chemicals. DAC is seen as a promising solution to help mitigate climate change by reducing the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. It's part of broader efforts to achieve net-zero carbon emissions and combat global warming.