
Episode 474
Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Stone
A new type of carbon capture that can convert carbon dioxide into limestone.
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
June 10, 20163m 47s
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Show Notes
Carbon dioxide is a problematic greenhouse gas contributing to global warming. Power plants are major emitters of carbon dioxide, but unfortunately, current methods of capturing and storing excess carbon dioxide have not been very effective. Only a small amount of carbon dioxide actually gets stored permanently. But researchers at Columbia University have demonstrated that their unique carbon capture and storage process can actually convert carbon dioxide into environmentally friendly limestone in less than two years. Fanny Yuen spoke with Dr. Juerg Matter to hear more about his pilot study. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Topics
greenhouse gassesbasaltlimestonecarbon dioxidepower plant