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The Carbon Removal market is a subset of the Carbon Emissions and Capture industry, which focuses on reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon Removal technologies are used to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in a safe and secure location. This can be done through direct air capture, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), and enhanced weathering. Direct air capture involves capturing carbon dioxide from the air and storing it in a secure location, while BECCS involves capturing carbon dioxide from biomass and storing it in a secure location. Enhanced weathering involves using natural processes to convert carbon dioxide into a solid form, which can then be stored in a secure location.
Companies in the Carbon Removal market include Carbon Engineering, Climeworks, Global Thermostat, CarbonCure Technologies, and Carbon Upcycling Technologies. Show Less Read more