The spark. Tiny blue bubbles designed to help save the planet /

March 16 -- For decades, scientists and power companies have been working on carbon capture, a technology that catches CO2 from power plants before it goes into the atmosphere. It could be our best chance of taking a bite out of fossil fuel emissions, but right now it's too expensive to impleme...

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Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: New York, NY : Bloomberg, 2016.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Summary:March 16 -- For decades, scientists and power companies have been working on carbon capture, a technology that catches CO2 from power plants before it goes into the atmosphere. It could be our best chance of taking a bite out of fossil fuel emissions, but right now it's too expensive to implement widely. A team of engineers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory may have found a way to change that, using tiny blue capsules that look like fish eggs.
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