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Africa: The Most Promising - and Proven - Carbon Capture Technology Is Nature

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[Thomson Reuters Foundation] Each year, Earth's vegetation and oceans capture and store half of human emissions - a massive ecological subsidy to the global economy, entirely taken for granted.

Source: allAfrica.com

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