Environment
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Large Climate Tech Firm to Build Massive Plant that Sucks CO2 from the Air
A climate-tech business will develop a large-scale facility that will absorb CO2 from the atmosphere. Construction on what might become the world's largest facility to trap carbon dioxide from the air and deposit it underground is set to begin on Wednesday, according to the firm behind the budding green technology.
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