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An Indian company, Mati Carbon, has won a $50 million prize for its method of using crushed rock to draw carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, as part of Elon Musk's foundation-funded global XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition. The competition, which distributed a total of $100 million, aims to encourage the deployment of carbon-removal technologies to combat global warming.
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