Scientists convert CO2 into useful carbon nanofibers, with potential for offsetting or removal credits

Published 12:22 on January 12, 2024  /  Last updated at 12:22 on January 12, 2024  /  Americas, US, Voluntary

Scientists have found a way to convert CO2 into carbon nanofibers - materials with a wide range of unique properties and many potential long-term uses - in a process they said could be used for offsetting or carbon removals (CDR).
Scientists have found a way to convert CO2 into carbon nanofibers - materials with a wide range of unique properties and many potential long-term uses - in a process they said could be used for offsetting or carbon removals (CDR).


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