How an unassuming ‘sponge’ in your home could suck planet-heating pollution from the atmosphere

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Scientists found an item widely used in kitchens can absorb planet-heating carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, in what they hope will become a low-cost and efficient tool to slow climate change.

Scientists have found that an item widely used in kitchens can absorb planet-heating carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, in what they hope will become a low-cost and efficient tool to slow climate change. Scientists from the University of Cambridge in England used activated charcoal — a sponge-like substance used in household water filters — and “charged” it like a battery to see if it would absorb carbon dioxide directly from the air.

‘It’s not a silver bullet’ Carbon capture methods have faced intense criticism in recent years from some experts who argue that the focus and resources should be on making dramatic cuts to fossil fuel use. Current approaches tend to be expensive, resource-intensive and unproven at scale.

 

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