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    Mashable‏Verified account @mashable 26 Sep 2017

    This machine uses fans to suck in CO2 from the air into a filter.pic.twitter.com/RZ6eWYww4E

    Carbon sucking machine
    'Climeworks' is a modular system that uses fans to suck in CO2 from the air into a filter in an attempt to reduce carbon emissions in the surrounding area.
    8:48 PM - 26 Sep 2017
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      2. Joe Hefferon‏ @HefferonJoe 26 Sep 2017
        Replying to @mashable

        what does it run on?

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      3. SidisterX‏ @MrSidMan 26 Sep 2017
        Replying to @HefferonJoe @mashable

        Coal

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      2. Neuro Atypical‏ @neur0atypical 26 Sep 2017
        Replying to @mashable

        does it put out more CO2 running it to remove CO2 than it removes ?

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      3. Jim Sylvester‏ @JVSylvester 26 Sep 2017
        Replying to @neur0atypical @mashable

        Website notes it sits atop "waste heat recovery facility." So it's using heat generated by other processes. Seems could use solar or wind.

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      1. Bandar Ahmed‏ @bandar2ksa 26 Sep 2017
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        Plants and trees do it better! 👍

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      1. (///_-)‏ @Um_HeIIo 10 Nov 2017
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        If you want to filter CO2 why not just plant some trees and you get free oxygen as a benefit

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      1. Mike Zimmer‏ @ma_zimmer 28 Sep 2017
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        The plants in the greenhouse would be breathing in the same amount of CO2 without using the machine. So what is the point?

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      1. Rahul M. Prathap‏ @RahulMPrathap 27 Sep 2017
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        Very helpful

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      1. Larry Centrino‏ @LarryCentrino 26 Sep 2017
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        Dumb! Plants die when CO2 levels reach 150 PPM and thrive at 2,000 PPM.

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      1. Dmitri Skibinski‏ @SkibinskiDmitri 26 Sep 2017
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        I wonder how much CO2 would be emitted creating the energy to power this thing.

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      1. Bandar Ahmed‏ @bandar2ksa 26 Sep 2017
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        This filter should be attached to every harmful factory! 🖒

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      1. Hari‏ @hsdas369 26 Sep 2017
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        @narendramodi great concept

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      1. Gwenny‏ @gtpooh 26 Sep 2017
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        ABOUT TIME . . . I have been thinking about this for 2 decades. And gmo trees to clean air. And algae to eat bad stuff in ocean.

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      1. Arty Harty‏ @ArtbyHart20 26 Sep 2017
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        I was thinking of this concept before. Now it's becoming a reality.

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      1. Robert D‏ @TheHerrDark 26 Sep 2017
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        and could be used on Mars to create a breathable atmosphere in an underground habitat.

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      1. Bipin Ch. Tripathi‏ @bipin000 26 Sep 2017
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        @ArvindKejriwal delhi needs this sir

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      1.  ✝️ Chris Dean  🌪️‏ @DeanChris 26 Sep 2017
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        As I've said for years this technology will eventually be miniaturized & be as common as catalytic converters today. Within a generation or two we'll have the problem of too little CO2 in the air leading to cooling & crop languishing. Human ingenuity will solve it. Stop freaking!

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