Scientists built a solar reactor that eats plastic bottles and burps out clean hydrogen . . .at scale.
Reported by Anthropocene Magazine ·
Anthropocene Magazine reports: "Scientists built a solar reactor that eats plastic bottles and burps out clean hydrogen . . .at scale". The piece looks at how innovation is changing what is possible on climate and sustainability. Read the full story at Anthropocene Magazine for complete details.
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