Google is spending millions on capturing CO2 directly from the air



Right off the back of announcing that Google Workspace admins can now track their company’s electricity usage, Google has revealed another trick up its sleeve as it works towards its goal of being carbon-free by 2030.

The company has announced a deal with Direct Air Capture (DAC) company Holocene to produce carbon removal credits for $100 per ton of C02 removed from the atmosphere, which Google claims is the cheapest price negotiated for use of DAC technology.

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