Leaves of gas

Living trees (along with other plants and some kinds of algae and bacteria) take in atmospheric CO² as part of photosynthesis - the process of converting light energy into food. Lackner's "synthetic trees" don't photosynthesize anything, but they are very good at sucking up carbon dioxide. Full Story »

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Subjects: World, Politics, Sci/Tech
Topics: Global Warming, Science, Climate Change
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