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Carbon capture
Researchers develop fastest-of-its-kind carbon storage technology
It stores carbon from the atmosphere without the harmful chemical accelerants they require.
Charged charcoal ‘sponge’ can soak up CO2 directly from the air
Sponge-like materials to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Electrochemical reactor converts CO2 removed from air into useful material
The approach is cheaper and simpler while requiring less energy.
New carbon capture method powered by clean, geothermal energy
A climate-friendly way to capture carbon dioxide in the air.
Using AI to develop eco-friendly materials for carbon capture
Metal-organic framework (MOF) materials can be used in many different applications.
A new method to confirm carbon capture in concrete
Confirming CO2 origins could be useful for emissions trading.
An energy-efficient method for capturing and converting carbon dioxide
Capture carbon dioxide with MIT's electrochemical device for renewable electricity.
Engineering plants for resilience to climate change
PLOS Biology explores plant engineering to improve climate resilience and carbon capture potential of crops.
New electrochemical reactor captures carbon dioxide at the flick of a switch
New technology could lower the cost of capturing carbon dioxide from all types of emissions.