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carbon removal startupsArs Technica
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Graphyte , a startup backed by Bill Gates' Breakthrough Energy Ventures , will bury its bricks deep underground.
The company bills it as the largest carbon dioxide removal project in the world.
Hundreds of carbon removal startups have popped up over the past few years , but the fledgling industry has made little progress so far.
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