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Vettel continues environmental crusade

Sebastian Vettel Four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel has continued his work championing for the environment by being part of the opening of a direct air capturing plan. The German travelled to Iceland between the Dutch and Italian Grands Prix where he observed the opening of a facility designed to capture carbon dioxide and store it. “I went because I wanted to be part of the opening of a direct air capturing plant,” he explained. “So there's a company named Climeworks, and I think they're sort of pioneers in their field. “They are capturing CO2 from the air and they store it underground.” Direct air capture technology captures carbon dioxide for either storage or...
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