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low carbon building market report includes region like North America (U.S, Canada, Mexico), Europe (Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Australia), South America (Brazil, Argentina), Middle-East (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait,
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Carbon dioxide removal (#CDR) has officially entered its make-or-break decade. No longer an experimental concept, it now sits at the heart of net-zero strategies, industrial innovation, and climate credibility. In 2025, the global conversation is no longer about if CDR