direct air capture

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direct air capture (not comparable)

  1. (engineering) Pertaining to direct air capture technology; the technology of directly extracting specific gases from the ambient atmosphere.
    1. (geoengineering) Pertaining to the process of directly extracting carbon dioxide from the air.

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