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Negative Emissions Technologies

Negative emissions technologies (NETs) are methods designed to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, helping to combat climate change. They can include processes like direct air capture, which uses machines to filter CO2 from the air, or natural approaches like reforestation, which involves planting trees that absorb CO2 as they grow. By effectively lowering the amount of greenhouse gases in the air, these technologies aim to achieve a balance between emissions produced and CO2 removed, ultimately contributing to climate goals and helping to stabilize the global climate.

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    Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) are methods designed to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, helping to combat climate change. They work by capturing CO2 from sources like the air or industrial processes and storing it safely, or converting it into useful products. Examples include afforestation (planting trees), direct air capture (machines that absorb CO2), and soil carbon sequestration (enhancing soils to store more carbon). By reducing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, NETs aim to achieve "negative emissions," which is essential for meeting climate goals and mitigating global warming.