Direct air capture (DAC) is a chemical process by which CO2 is captured directly from the ambient air. Captured CO2 is normally then appropriately stored, which is referred to as Direct Air Capture and Storage (DACS).
Source: IPCC SR1.5
Direct air capture (DAC) is a chemical process by which CO2 is captured directly from the ambient air. Captured CO2 is normally then appropriately stored, which is referred to as Direct Air Capture and Storage (DACS).
Source: IPCC SR1.5
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