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Direct Air Capture
Clip: Episode 3 | 4m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Greta visits a direct air capture plant called Climeworks in Hinwil, Switzerland.
Greta visits Climeworks in Hinwil, Switzerland and learns how their direct air capture plant works. Carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere and stored in rocks underground but Greta learns that these technologies cannot be the only solution to reduce global temperatures.
![Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World](https://image.pbs.org/contentchannels/VVZIBL9-white-logo-41-nK1lZSD.png?format=webp&resize=200x)
Direct Air Capture
Clip: Episode 3 | 4m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Greta visits Climeworks in Hinwil, Switzerland and learns how their direct air capture plant works. Carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere and stored in rocks underground but Greta learns that these technologies cannot be the only solution to reduce global temperatures.
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Q&A: Greta Thunberg
PBS’s Bill Gardner sat down with Greta Thunberg to discuss the film and the steps she hopes we can take moving forward to combat climate change.Providing Support for PBS.org
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Greta learns how COVID-19 has affected carbon emissions on a global scale. (4m 23s)
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