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Xprize Carbon awarded to a dirt simple carbon removal technology | TechCrunch

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Mati Carbon wins $50 million Xprize Carbon Removal competition.

The company uses rocks that convert carbon dioxide into stable minerals.

Mati uses basalt, a volcanic rock that’s available in a number of regions around the globe.

The technology locks carbon in soils for thousands of years .

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