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Copper foam catalyst yields different product slate from CO2 than smooth electrodes; importance of catalyst architecture
2014-08-13 10:30:45| Green Car Congress
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Does solution to climate change lie in giant CO2 sponge?
2014-08-12 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Daily Mail: Scientists are frantically looking for new ways to combat global warming. And now a team has created a sponge that absorbs carbon dioxide, which many scientists say plays a key role in heating up our planet. They believe that the polymer - a large molecule used in plastics - could bridge the gap between the use of fossil fuels and new energy sources such as hydrogen. Scientists have created a sponge that absorbs carbon dioxide. They believe that the absorbent material could bridge the gap...
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DOE to award $13.8M to 13 projects developing technologies for geologic storage of CO2
2014-08-12 11:30:11| Green Car Congress
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Keystone XL Will Cough Out Equivalent 110 Million Tons of CO2 Yearly
2014-08-11 04:25:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Softpedia: Study finds Keystone XL will produce more greenhouse gas emissions than estimated by the US State Department It's a good thing that Pinocchio-like incidents only happen in tales, otherwise quite a lot of people would experience drastic changes in their anatomy after more or less purposely downplaying the environmental impact of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. For those unaware, plans to build this pipeline, which would serve to carry oil from western Canada to the mid-western US, were first...
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Keystone XL Will Spike Oil Demand and CO2, Study Says
2014-08-10 20:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: The proposed Keystone XL Pipeline and the greenhouse gases that would be released because of it have been at the heart of the debate over whether the pipeline should be built in the U.S. since it was first proposed in 2008. The U.S. State Department estimated in its final environmental review of Keystone XL that the pipeline would lead to the emission of between 1 million and 27 million tons of carbon dioxide annually, but won't significantly worsen climate change. A new study published Sunday...
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