Scientists have found a way to extract carbon from the atmosphere

University of Colorado Boulder researchers have found a new CO2 capture method that can help extract

heat-retaining gases from the environment, andconverting them into more useful compounds, such as fuel. The approach relies on the strength of the bond between carbon dioxide and the molecule that holds it.

An innovative carbon recycling technique couldneeded to reduce global warming to 1.5°C below pre-industrial levels, thus avoiding catastrophic climate change.

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"The main problem is totry to use binders that can absorb carbon dioxide from the air, and not just from concentrated sources,” said Oana Luca, assistant professor of chemistry and co-author of this technique.

According to experts, the technique can be applied toany molecule that is predisposed to interact with carbon dioxide. This will help researchers find suitable molecular candidates to capture carbon dioxide from normal air.

Now scientists can keep only 0.1%global carbon emissions per year. By 2050, carbon sequestration must increase to help meet the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) carbon targets.

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