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Article by Amanda Doyle Science Museum Group THE Science Museum in London, UK, has launched an exhibition today showcasing carbon capture technology to the public. The exhibition, Our Future Planet, will first show visitors the importance of natural carbon capture in the form of trees and plants, and the work scientists are doing to protect important carbon sinks such as peatland. The next section of the exhibition is an area that displays technology involved in removing CO 2 from the air to be stored or utilised. Visitors can see an early prototype of a mechanical tree, developed by Klaus Lackner and the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions at Arizona State University. It is being commercialised by Carbon Collect, which describes the technology as passive direct air capture as it doesn’t require energy to capture CO ....
Science Museum shows potential routes forward in fight against man-made climate change 19 May 2021 The Climeworks Direct Air Capture machine at the Science Museum s Our Future Planet exhibition As you step through the cavernous halls of the Science Museum, you walk through the history of modern engineering. The Energy Hall and “Making the Modern World” are perhaps the most concise demonstration of how the Industrial Revolution changed life on Earth forever – for better and for worse. Heading west through the museum from Exhibition Road in South Kensington, each exhibit represents a paradigm shift in humanity’s development. Puffing Billy, the world’s oldest surviving steam locomotive, shows the birth of modern freight and the precursor to mass transit. The giant Burnley Mill Engine reminds us how steam was the dominant source of factory power into the early 20th century. ....
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