How can we utilize carbon dioxide to solve the looming climate change problem caused by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions?

How can we utilize carbon dioxide to solve the looming climate change problem caused by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions?
Professor Ozin explores the feasability of a solar refinery for making fuels and chemicals from CO2, H2O and sunlight.
Post-combustion CO2 capture presents a great opportunity to reduce emissions, but some hurdles still exist before widespread deployment can be considered.
Geoff Ozin asks if carbon dioxide capture and utilization, a potential solution to the CO2 problem, is feasible with today’s photo-conversion technology.
An overview of recent progress in the field of CO2-responsive polymers is given including a detailed discussion about challenging research aspects.
2nd CO2-Conference on Carbon Dioxide as Feedstock for Chemistry and Polymers in “Haus der Technik” Essen, Germany, October 7th to 9th 2013
Chemists at USF and KAUST have discovered a more efficient, less expensive and reusable material for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and separation.
Material investigated by USF and KAUST chemists could be a breakthrough in developing new tools for cleaner air and energy production.
Carbon Management Canada, a national research network specializing in the development of carbon management technology, announces eight new projects.
This week, Professor Ozin defends that most maligned of molecules, carbon dioxide.