climate change
Carbon-Trapping 'Sponges' May Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions
A new material that acts as a carbon-trapping "sponge" may cut the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and help in the fight against climate change and an increasingly warming world.
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