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Therefore, we have roughly 2200-1000 = 1200GTs of CO2 to remove from the sky if all future emissions stopped today 3 options extrapolated from today The yellow line represents our current rate of ~ 2% per year growth rate in CO2 emissions, driven by ever larger energy requirements from data centres, construction, and travel
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