Air Canada Invests In Direct Air Carbon Capture Technology

The science is becoming clear that if we are to have any chance of halting catastrophic climate change, we will need to reduce not only the amount of CO2 we are putting out in the atmosphere but also capture the emissions that we are causing. Preferably even the ones we have already contributed to. Our current best bet to succeed in this is to scale direct air carbon capture technology (DACC). On Thursday, Air Canada announced that it had invested in Canadian climate solutions company Carbon Engineering (CE), currently the world's largest DACC research and development facility in Squamish, British Columbia.



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