
CoRncrete vs CO2ncrete
It's all about energy...right? So if we hope to sequester CO2 in order to counter all it's supposed dangers, why not let nature help us?
A recent article described the efforts of UCLA researchers to sequester CO2 into concrete. Cool concept, especially if it doesn't cost too much. But is there already a good way of doing that, and is it accessible by everyone?
http://www.3ders.org//articles/20160315-3d-printing-turns-carbon-dioxide-into-sustainable-concrete-building-mate

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