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New method crystallizes carbon dioxide into ‘rock candy,’ lowering capture cost
A University of Toronto team has designed a new method for capturing carbon dioxide directly from the air. The technique ...
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'Rock candy' technique offers simpler, less costly way to capture carbon directly from air
University of Toronto Engineering researchers have discovered a new way of capturing carbon directly from the air—one that ...
Carbon capture is essential to reduce the impact of human carbon dioxide emissions on our climate. Researchers have developed a method to confirm whether carbon in concrete originates from the raw ...
Two researchers have developed a novel approach to CO2 capture and storage. Known as Pressure-Induced Carbon Capture, the method doesn't require complex chemical mixtures – just ...
With a newly developed nanofiber filter, air conditioners, heaters and other HVAC systems could remove airborne carbon ...
Researchers develop a new "moisture-swing" technique for ambient carbon capture, leveraging the relationship between water and carbon dioxide. This technique potentially lowers energy costs compared ...
Biotic methods use marine life to capture carbon. Some strategies involve using seaweed or enhancing plankton growth to increase the amount of carbon that sinks into the deep ocean. Others focus on ...
Plants capture carbon dioxide naturally, using sunlight to grow and flourish. Scientists have now found inspiration from nature to develop a groundbreaking system that harnesses sunlight for capturing ...
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and carbon capture and storage (CCS) are two distinct options to help achieve climate goals by reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. Carbon Dioxide Removal ...
A look at how ocean carbon removal fits into climate plans and why experts say strong safeguards are needed before it can ...
Appearing first as a dot on the horizon, the remote Nini oil field on Europe’s rugged North Sea slowly comes into view from a ...
Even as the world slowly begins to decarbonize industrial processes, achieving lower concentrations of atmospheric carbon requires technologies that remove existing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere ...
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