Google Acquires Terradot's Carbon Capture
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•The proposed climate fix tech companies just spent millions on? Rocks.
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Google , H&M Group , Salesforce, and Salesforce have announced multimillion dollar deals with Terradot .
Sheryl Sandberg is an early-stage investor in the company.
The startup uses rocks to slow down carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Google says it's the biggest purchase yet of carbon removal through enhanced rock weathering.
Google says it signed the biggest ERW deal to date, 200,000 tons of carbon removal is still a small fraction of the 14.3 million metric tons of CO2 pollution it was responsible for last year .
The company has recently announced plans to help develop advanced nuclear reactors and new solar and wind farms to power its data centers.
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