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That along and the promise of meaningful carbon capture in our lifetime.
What sucks is this is getting in the way of implementing actual meaningful solutions we have today like better public transit and policy that discourages private vehicle use and flying.
That along and the promise of meaningful carbon capture in our lifetime.
What sucks is this is getting in the way of implementing actual meaningful solutions we have today like better public transit and policy that discourages private vehicle use and flying.