Supercharging Nature to Suck Carbon From the Air

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Scientists and startups are looking to boost the natural processes that remove carbon dioxide from the air

Fast-growing trees, volcanic dust, ocean tweaks: Startups get creative in efforts to fight global warming Biotech company Living Carbon has genetically engineered poplar trees that it says grow faster and absorb CO2 at an increased rate.

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