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Klaus Lackner didn’t set out to save the world, but he thinks his machine could help

Klaus Lackner didn’t set out to save the world, but he thinks his machine could help

The carbon-capture technology being built and tested by Fulton Schools Professor Klaus Lackner and his team at the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions could help reduce the impacts of climate change by pulling threatening concentrations of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. But even if the machinery is capable of making a big impact, there are economic and political hurdles to clear to put to the technology to work on a global scale.

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