The U.S. Department will invest $3.5 billion to build four so-called direct air capture facilities —technologies that would suck out CO2 from the atmosphere before burying it or using it to make industrial materials like cement
The U.S. Department will invest $3.5 billion to build four so-called direct air capture facilities —technologies that would suck out CO2 from the atmosphere before burying it or using it to make industrial materials like cement