
DACCS (Direct Air Capture with Storage)
Direct Air Capture with Storage (DACCS) is a technology designed to combat climate change by removing carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere. It uses large machines to capture CO2, which is then compressed and transported to underground storage sites. This process effectively reduces the amount of greenhouse gases in the air, helping to mitigate global warming. DACCS can be a key tool in achieving net-zero emissions, supporting efforts to balance the CO2 we emit with the amount we remove from the atmosphere. It represents a proactive approach to tackling climate challenges.