Stretching the laws of physics will make a world of difference
17 Mar 2016

Carbon-negative cars, cost-effective organic solar cells and electricity from waste treatment are possible clean energy options as scientists stretch the laws of physics.
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A graphic with blue one-tonne spheres representing New York City’s daily carbon dioxide emissions of more than 50 million tonnes | Carbon Visuals |
By TIM RADFORD | Here is a snapshot of the future for the energy-aware: It may one day be possible to drive an electric car with a battery partly made with carbon dioxide from the air.
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