Carbon-negative cars could mitigate 646% of global transportation CO2 emissions
Posted on June 20, 2008
The all-electric Tesla Roadster. Will this car become a machine that helps remove CO2 from the atmosphere, instead of being merely a 'zero emissions' vehicle?Imagine driving your car and, while doing so, taking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. Forget 'zero emissions' vehicles. Think 'negative emissions' cars instead. This bizarre idea can become reality when the car in question is powered by carbon-negative bioenergy. Electric and fuel cell cars powered by negative emissions electricity or hydrogen made from biomass the carbon of which has been captured and stored, can help save the clima...
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