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Carbon Capture with Nanotubes

Startup Porifera is developing membranes to separate greenhouse gases from smokestacks.

Demonstrating a CO2 Recycler

Sandia scientists successfully test a machine that creates fuel from carbon dioxide.

Using CO2 to Extract Geothermal Energy

Carbon dioxide captured from power plants could make geothermal energy more practical.

Clean Tech's Hot New Tool

Smaller and more practical electron-beam emitters could save millions of tons of C02 emissions.

Mixing Solar with Coal to Cut Costs

A new strategy could reduce coal plant emissions and cut the cost of solar power.

Forget Curbing Suburban Sprawl

Building denser cities would do little to reduce CO2 emissions, a new NAS report concludes.

Biological Solar

Combining synthetic biology and solar technology could provide a way to trap carbon dioxide and produce fuel.

FutureGen Rises from the Dead

The DOE's backing revives a pioneering clean-coal project.

A Preassembled Nuclear Reactor

A new modular design could make building nuclear reactors faster and cheaper.

An Ocean Trap for Carbon Dioxide

A New Jersey plant is planning to put ocean-floor carbon sequestration to the test.

Biofuels vs. Biomass Electricity

Findings show that turning biomass into electricity is more beneficial than turning it into transportation fuels.

Does Anyone Understand Geo-Engineering?

Research may be needed to evaluate alternatives to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.

Energy and Climate Bill Advances

Fear of EPA regulation could help it pass, says Congressman Markey.

The Real Price of Obama's Cap-and-Trade Plan

A carbon-emissions limit will raise energy prices unevenly.

Weathering Climate Change

Ralph J. Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences, discusses the challenges of climate-change research.

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