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    Sponge-like pellets could prevent carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere

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    Capturing carbon dioxide (CO₂) from industrial processes is a necessary step to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and minimize the severe impacts of climate change. A new report from the University of Nottingham explains that sponge-like pellets may hold the key to preventing CO₂ from entering the atmosphere, supporting future net zero ambitions.
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