Investigators were seen towing an SUV from Fletcher's home as they searched for evidence.Fletcher was abducted while jogging near the University of Memphis early on Friday morning.Her husband, Richie Fletcher III, appeared alongside his extended family in the video, he grew more emotional as the video went on.In a video statement, a lawyer representing Fletcher's family said: 'We believe someone knows what happened can help'.On Saturday night, officers were seen looking through a McDonald's dumpster as part of the search.Cleotha Abston, 38, was charged with especially aggravated kidnapping and tampering with evidence following Fletcher's Friday disappearance.However, the main issue, was the money.Felon who was arrested for 'violently snatching' billionaire heiress, 38, off Memphis street as she jogged 'cleaned inside of his car and washed his clothes in sink before arrest': He was released from 20-year sentence in 2020 for abducting lawyer In fact, this is not the first time that experts have suggested to create a CO2-removing device. Throughout the years, carbon dioxide has been a major problem for the planet. "Carbon removal might not be a silver bullet, but we have to try." Machine to suck carbon emissions, possible? "If we want to make aviation sustainable, everything has to be on the table," said Lauren Riley, managing director of global environmental affairs at United. United Airlines, on the other hand, vowed to become carbon-free by 2050. Microsoft, for example, pledged to remove one million tons of CO2. Surprisingly, since December, famous companies like Microsoft, United Airlines, or Pepsico, already announced to join the movement. Ironically, they can't seemed to stop this practice, so the only way to reduce it, is to create a CO2 removal machine. Most companies in the world produced CO2, in order for their plant to function properly. Germany is seeking to reduce its CO2 emissions in accordance with the Paris climate agreement. (Photo : Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)Įxhaust emerges from the smokestack of a natural-gas fired power plant near a residential area in the city center on Januin Berlin, Germany. There are still no explanations on how the plant expected this to happen.ĪLSO READ: Ocean 100: Researchers Identify Top 100 Corporations That Control Ocean's Economic System Road to Earth Net Zero: Microsoft, United Airlines, Pepsico, others join movement Once done, they meant to trap the CO2 and inject it underground. This will be used to scrub carbon dioxide from the air, while a giant fan separates it in the atmosphere. In fact, Occidental Petroleum and United Airlines already invested fund to create a "direct air capture" plant in Texas. But, how is it possible?Īccording to New York Times, companies are set to make a machine - like a giant fan- that will remove the 'healthy air' from 'damaged air.' Using technology, giant companies are now planning to make the 'Earth net zero' possible within the next years to come.įew businesses already pledged to invest money in creating the most gigantic engineered carbon removal machine. Greenpeace demonstrates against CO2 emissions of cars at an entrance to the IAA at the IAA Frankfurt Motor Show on Septemin Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Photo : Photo by Sascha Schuermann/Getty Images)