High Hopes Labs' carbon-collecting balloon. (Screen grab/YouTube)
High Hopes Labs, an Israeli startup, is creating a fleet of high-altitude balloons to capture CO2 emissions nine miles above the earth. The startup’s vision is that a single balloon costing just $100 will be able to remove one ton of carbon from the atmosphere.
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