For millions of years, natural geological processes have played a crucial role in regulating Earth's climate. Today, some technologies aim to replicate these processes to help mitigate climate change by drawing down carbon from the atmosphere.
These accelerated methods are increasingly being promoted as viable solutions to combat rising carbon levels. As interest grows, many of these technologies are transitioning from theoretical concepts to practical applications.
Despite their potential, the durability of carbon storage using these methods remains uncertain. Ongoing research is needed to determine whether these technologies can provide a reliable long-term solution for carbon capture.