Poster's note - air capture in the near term is politically and
economically unrealistic

http://m.pnas.org/content/109/33/13156.abstract?etoc

July 27, 2012, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1108765109PNAS August 14, 2012 vol.
109 no. 3313156-13162

The urgency of the development of CO2capture from ambient air

CO2 capture and storage (CCS) has the potential to develop into an
important tool to address climate change. Given society’s present reliance
on fossil fuels, widespread adoption of CCS appears indispensable for
meeting stringent climate targets. We argue that for conventional CCS to
become a successful climate mitigation technology—which by necessity has to
operate on a large scale—it may need to be complemented with air capture,
removing CO2 directly from the atmosphere. Air capture of CO2 could act as
insurance against CO2 leaking from storage and furthermore may provide an
option for dealing with emissions from mobile dispersed sources such as
automobiles and airplanes

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