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Engineers Find a Zero-Carbon Way to Make Everyday Chemicals

Por: Newsweek Tech August 14, 2023

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A big, bubbling cauldron of corn syrup sounds like an unlikely weapon against global warming. But Gaurab Chakrabarti and Sean Hunt think it holds the key to a new carbon-neutral way of making everyday chemicals for households and industries.Greening the chemicals industry would go a long way to reducing global greenhouse-gas emissions. Chemical manufacturing accounts for a third of the carbon released into the atmosphere each year—mostly... + full article



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