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Direct Air Capture Technology

Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology is a method used to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere. It involves large machines that suck in air, filter out the CO2 using chemical processes, and then store it safely or use it in products like fuels. DAC aims to combat climate change by reducing greenhouse gases in the air, complementing efforts to lower emissions from sources like cars and factories. While still developing, it holds promise for helping to achieve net-zero emissions and can be a vital tool in addressing global warming.