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As scientists around the world race against the clock to develop new strategies and technologies to combat climate change, a team of scientists at the University of Houston is looking into one possible way to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the environment: negative emissions technologies (NETs).
With $250,000 funding from the US Department of Energy, University of Houston researchers under the direction of Professor Mim Rahimi are developing eDOC technology to offer a reasonably priced and ecologically responsible alternative to conventional carbon removal techniques.
As researchers around the world race against time to develop new strategies and technologies to fight climate change, a team of scientists at the University of Houston is exploring one possible way to directly reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the environment: Negative emissions technologies.