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Carbon Capture – a Brief Review
The relentless emission of greenhouse gases since industrialization has led to a significant rise in global warming. The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere has increased, resulting in a temperature rise of about 1°C. The urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is highlighted, with specific targets and scenarios provided. The top emitting countries and…
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Direct Air Capture of Carbon Dioxide using Phase Change Solvents

Approximately 10% of CO2 emissions are from distributed sources, requiring direct air capture. CSIR-IICT is developing a cost-effective and energy-efficient technology using phase change solvents. Major DAC plants are being established globally to mitigate climate change. DAC is energy-intensive but technological advancements and economies of scale are expected to reduce costs. CSIR-IICT’s strategy is focused…