Global CO₂ capture to fall short of 530 million tons even with accelerated technological development
By 2030, global CO₂ capture could reach about 1 billion tons per year as opposed to at least 1.67 billion tons required ...
Read moreBy 2030, global CO₂ capture could reach about 1 billion tons per year as opposed to at least 1.67 billion tons required ...
Read moreA team of researchers from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Eastern Institute of Technology in Ningbo, Sichuan University and a ...
Read moreResearchers from ITMO University, the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, the Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, the Moscow Center for Advanced ...
Read moreScientists from the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute and Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology undertook a large-scale research ...
Read moreScientists from the National University of Singapore have developed a new material for direct carbon dioxide capture from the atmosphere. ...
Read moreScientists from the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) in Nigeria have conducted one of the most comprehensive reviews of ...
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