How are scientists trying to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

Scientists are trying to clean up the air by taking out extra carbon dioxide, like picking up trash from a playground.

Imagine you're playing outside and someone drops a bunch of trash on the ground. It's hard to enjoy the game if there’s too much trash around. That’s kind of what’s happening with our atmosphere, we’re adding a lot of carbon dioxide (like extra trash), and it makes things warmer. So scientists are working like clean-up helpers, trying to take that extra carbon dioxide out.

Ways to Clean Up

  1. Planting trees: Trees act like little vacuums, taking in carbon dioxide from the air and turning it into oxygen, just like how a plant grows when you water it!
  1. Using machines: Some scientists are using special machines that can catch carbon dioxide, kind of like nets catching fish in the sea.
  1. Putting carbon underground: Sometimes they take the carbon dioxide and put it deep underground, where it stays hidden, like hiding your toys under a big pile of blankets!

It’s like having a team of helpers who each do different jobs to make sure our atmosphere is happy and clean again!

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Examples

  1. A scientist uses a special machine to catch carbon dioxide like a net.
  2. Plants are used to absorb more carbon from the air.
  3. People build big machines that turn carbon dioxide into stone.

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