October 31, 2009
The New York Times
By Matthew L. Wald
Brief Summary:
In hopes to slow global warming by limiting emissions, engineers are attempting to find ways that will capture and store carbon dioxide. It may cost less and be easier in comparison to coal-fired power plants to capture the gas at oil refineries, chemical plants, ethanol plants and cement factories.
Short Response:
If we are able to capture emissions with much purer streams of carbon dioxide, we will be able to slow global warming even more than predicted. This will be all around positive for the environment and current/future living species.
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