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DIRECT AIR CAPTURE (DAC)

WHAT IS DIRECT AIR CAPTURE?

Direct Air Capture (DAC) is a way to remove carbon dioxide (COā‚‚) from the atmosphere. Using fans, air is drawn into a facility, and COā‚‚ is separated into a pure gas. The COā‚‚ that is captured can then be safely and securely stored underground.

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WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

The United Nations Climate Change projections show that the world is not on track to achieve the global climate goals set to avoid severe climate change impacts. In addition to reducing COā‚‚ emissions through switching to renewable energies and electric vehicles (EVs), the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says that removing carbon dioxide through processes like direct air capture will be required to meet global and national climate objectives.Ā²

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By building DAC facilities around the world, we can start to remove COā‚‚ at a level that will help us achieve global climate goals.

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NET ZERO FACILITIES

Our Direct Air Capture facilities are engineered to be net negative in COā‚‚ emissions.

WHERE DOES THE COā‚‚ GO ONCE IT'S CAPTURED?

SOURCES

1 UN Climate press release, ā€œClimate Plans Remain Insufficient: More 
Ambitious Action Needed Now,ā€ 26 October 2022

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2 IPCC 6th Assessment Report, Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change, Summary For Policymakers, pg 40, c11.4

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