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Klaus Lackner's Artificial Trees Soak Up CO2As news breaks that global carbon dioxide levels are at an all-time high, one scientist is developing "artificial trees" to help cleanse the air and reduce greenhouse gas pollution. Columbia University’s Klaus Lackner has developed a carbon dioxide capturing material that acts as a powerful sponge - and it's able to soak up CO2 faster than plants!1
Klaus Lackner's Artificial Trees Soak Up CO2As news breaks that global carbon dioxide levels are at an all-time high, one scientist is developing "artificial trees" to help cleanse the air and reduce greenhouse gas pollution. Columbia University’s Klaus Lackner has developed a carbon dioxide capturing material that acts as a powerful sponge - and it's able to soak up CO2 faster than plants!2
Klaus Lackner's Artificial Trees Soak Up CO2As news breaks that global carbon dioxide levels are at an all-time high, one scientist is developing "artificial trees" to help cleanse the air and reduce greenhouse gas pollution. Columbia University’s Klaus Lackner has developed a carbon dioxide capturing material that acts as a powerful sponge - and it's able to soak up CO2 faster than plants!3
Klaus Lackner's Artificial Trees Soak Up CO2As news breaks that global carbon dioxide levels are at an all-time high, one scientist is developing "artificial trees" to help cleanse the air and reduce greenhouse gas pollution. Columbia University’s Klaus Lackner has developed a carbon dioxide capturing material that acts as a powerful sponge - and it's able to soak up CO2 faster than plants!4




