To limit global warming to 1.7°C, 10 billion tons of greenhouse gases must be removed from the air each year. The British newspaper Guardian reports this, quoting one of the leading ecologists of our time and the United Nations' chief scientific adviser, Johan Rockström.

According to the scientist, to prevent catastrophic consequences, it is necessary to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. He emphasized that 10 billion tons of carbon dioxide need to be purified annually. This measure will limit global warming to only 1.7°C.
Accomplishing this task through technological means will require building the second largest technology industry in the world after oil and gas. The cost of such construction could reach trillions of dollars per year. In addition, it is necessary to radically reduce emissions into the atmosphere. On November 11, it was reported that China's carbon dioxide emissions have remained stable or decreased over the past 18 months.






























