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16 Feb 2023
Topics: Environment-Weather and Climate ChangeInnovation and Invention-GeneralScience-Science-Based BusinessEngineering-General
Clearing the Air
The carbon capture industry is attracting money and building momentum. Can we engineer a fix to the climate crisis?
Topics: Environment-Weather and Climate ChangeInnovation and Invention-GeneralScience-Science-Based BusinessEngineering-General


16 Feb 2023
Topics: Environment-Weather and Climate ChangeInnovation and Invention-GeneralScience-Science-Based BusinessEngineering-General
435
435 views
Clearing the Air
The carbon capture industry is attracting money and building momentum. Can we engineer a fix to the climate crisis?
Topics: Environment-Weather and Climate ChangeInnovation and Invention-GeneralScience-Science-Based BusinessEngineering-General
435
435 views
Clearing the Air
The carbon capture industry is attracting money and building momentum. Can we engineer a fix to the climate crisis?
Topics: Environment-Weather and Climate ChangeInnovation and Invention-GeneralScience-Science-Based BusinessEngineering-General
Animation by Richard Borge
Can We Really Engineer a Climate Fix?
The opportunity—and necessity—of carbon capture
Photo credits: Aaron Sabin; Russ Campbell
Grand Ambitions in the Great Plains
Scaling carbon capture in Southwest Wyoming
Photo credits: Meghan Kenny; Jonas Lee
A startup employing nature's C02 recycling model—and the necessity of sweeping, speedy scaling
Photo credits: Brenae Bowers Brix
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