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by Evan Halper: California says it’s time for giant carbon vacuums…
Solar panels, wind turbines and electric cars will go far in helping California and the Biden administration meet their aggressive climate goals but not far enough. As time runs short, scientists and government officials say the moment to break out the giant vacuums has arrived.
The art of industrial-scale carbon removal sucking emissions from the atmosphere and storing them underground has long been an afterthought in climate-action circles: too expensive, too controversial, too unproven.
But as the deadline to avert climate catastrophe barrels nearer, the Biden administration is making the technologies prominent in its plans, and California is scrambling to figure out how to put them to use.
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Solar panels, wind turbines and electric cars will go far in helping California and the Biden administration meet their aggressive climate goals but not far enough. As time runs short, scientists and government officials say the moment to break out the giant vacuums has arrived.
The art of industrial-scale carbon removal sucking emissions from the atmosphere and storing them underground has long been an afterthought in climate-action circles: too expensive, too controversial, too unproven.
But as the deadline to avert climate catastrophe barrels nearer, the Biden administration is making the technologies prominent in its plans, and California is scrambling to figure out how to put them to use.