Carbon removal from the atmosphere? Here's how the climate crisis battle is unfolding in Iceland
- In Iceland, a clean tech company called Carbfix is using filters and fans to trap CO2 and then sending it deep underground to fuse with basalt, with the goal of reversing the effects of fossil fuels.
- The technology of carbon removal has drawn a lot of attention due to its effectiveness, but the downside is that it is currently very expensive and would require millions of devices operating worldwide to make a significant impact.
- National Geographic's November issue explores promising strategies to remove carbon and fight against global warming, highlighting the importance of finding effective solutions to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change.
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