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Are carbon-capture models effective?
He found that the amount of carbon offset credits a landowner can receive is exaggerated by a factor of at least 2.76, indicating the carbon reduced is not as efficient as previously thought
https://phys.org/news/2024-05-carbon-capture-effective.html#MassExtinction #pollution #ecology #environment #climate
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