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The World Economic Forum touts 'carbon removal plants'—each of which removes five million tons

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The World Economic Forum touts 'carbon removal plants'—each of which removes five million tons

The World Economic Forum touts 'carbon removal plants'—each of which removes five million tons

The World Economic Forum touts 'carbon removal plants'—each of which removes five million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere each year—as "crucial to meeting global climate goals", despite the fact that CO2 currently makes up just 0.04% of the atmosphere, and if it drops to half of that, all plant life—and thus all animal and human life—will perish.


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