Sentence examples for taking carbon from inspiring English sources

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That is why is is wary of decarbonisation targets, and taking carbon out of the electricity generation process.

"We're taking carbon that used to be sequestered and putting it in the atmosphere, and unless we stop we're fucked," he says.

Or we could simply oblige companies taking carbon out of the ground to arrange for a rising share of what they extract to be buried again.

Taking carbon dioxide out of the air is a good thing, but currently extremely expensive, and we need research on that, too.

Taking carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, and making it into something useful could help solve the climate crisis, if it could be done on a large scale.

The story can be told in fewer than a hundred and forty characters: We're taking carbon that used to be sequestered and putting it in the atmosphere, and unless we stop we're fucked.

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It takes carbon out of circulation, reducing atmospheric concentrations.

"Carbon-negative" fuels that take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere as they are made, might even become feasible.

Some take carbon directly out of the air and turn it into other materials, such as cement.

It took carbon fibre a quarter of a century to go from laboratory curiosity to engineering material.

His goal is to make cells that might take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and produce methane, used as a feedstock for other fuels.

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