The first commercial use of Sublime Systems’ sustainable cement shows that it's possible to make it without emitting carbon dioxide.
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The first commercial use of Sublime Systems’ sustainable cement shows that it's possible to make it without emitting carbon dioxide.
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The tax rule that inspired billionaires and movie stars to back climate moonshots
The tax rule that inspired billionaires and movie stars to back climate moonshots
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By Ben Steverman
When a plant, paper mill, or other industrial facility needs to separate different chemicals, it typically uses a lot of heat—processes that pump gigatons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Shreya Dave, 32, and Brent Keller, 30, were graduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology when they had an idea for a membrane that could do the job without all…
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