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Using Rust to Capture CO2 from Coal Plants

Process could capture carbon more cheaply.

Fuel from Coal-Eating Microbes

A process for converting coal into natural gas could help reduce emissions.

The Cost of Cutting Carbon

Will putting a price on carbon increase the use of renewables?

A Weed-Powered Passenger Jet

Jet fuel made from an inedible plant will power an aircraft.

A Better Way to Capture Carbon

New materials provide a potentially cheaper way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.

The Future of Clean Coal

The DOE's decision to abandon FutureGen could accelerate clean-coal technology.

The Air Car Preps for Market

Some still question the vehicle's chances of success, despite a boost from India.

Campaigning on Biofuels

As the primaries near, the presidential candidates are calling for similar, ambitious growth in ethanol biofuel.

Running Cars on Hydrogen Made from Starch

A new way to make hydrogen from corn or potatoes could make fuel-cell vehicles more practical.

The Case for Burying Charcoal

Research shows that pyrolysis is the most climate-friendly way to consume biomass.

Greener Shopping Bags?

Consumers may find that the virtues of biodegradable plastics are really a mixed bag.

A New Biofuel: Propane

Propane chemically derived from corn could be used in heating and transportation.

Picking a Winner in Clean-Coal Technology

A new MIT study says that no single technology is the solution to economically cutting carbon-dioxide emissions from coal.

The Precarious Future of Coal

A new MIT report says that much more effort is needed to develop and test technology that will make clean-coal power plants economical and practical.

Hell and Hydrogen

No matter how well they're engineered, hydrogen cars offer no real answer to the imminent threats posed by global warming.

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