Not close. But in a couple decades there will be cost-effective panels removing ambient CO2 using sun and water. However the fuel produced will all be burned as stored energy on cloudy days and in vehicles.
Another decade or two after that, there will be cost-effective machinary to sequester carbon by making artifacts out of it. But that is quite a few decades away.
I see what you did there ... trees and plastic. Love it.
And your link still works! http://shpud.com/myths.html
I’ll have to check it out.
I heard about machinery to convert atmospheric CO2 to fuel that is workable now but not quite cost effective. I don’t know that because I did not see it in print, just heard it on the Coast to Coast from a weather guy who is not an AGW believer.C2C has some interesting and real guests, physicists like Michio Kaku, on sometimes. Mostly it is “spiritual” hogwash, though.