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Carbon Capture with Nanotubes

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

Carbon Capture Remains Elusive

Despite subsidies and new projects, carbon dioxide sequestration is still a long way off.

FutureGen Rises from the Dead

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

Scrubbing CO2 Cheaply

A new carbon-capture method will be tested at a German coal plant.

Weathering Climate Change

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

Clean-Coal Debut in Germany

A new coal plant is the first to capture and store carbon dioxide.

A Cheap CO2 Trap

Crystals could capture greenhouse gases released by power plants.

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