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Scientists have added iron to fossil fuels to make them burn cleaner and CONSUME carbon dioxide

Saturday, June 30, 2018 by: David Williams   
 

(Natural News) Carbon dioxide is always going to be an unfortunate byproduct of burning fossil fuels. But researchers have been looking for ways to minimize this in order to reduce the harmful effects to the environment. Now according to a recent report, one group of hard-working experts may have finally found a breakthrough.

According to a news release from the Ohio State University, a group of engineers have successfully developed new technologies that “have the potential to economically convert fossil fuels and biomass into useful products” including electricity while skipping all the harmful carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. The details of these new technologies have been laid out in two separate papers, both of which were published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science. According to the report, the findings allow for a fossil fuel that doesn’t cause pollution.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-06-30-scientists-have-added-iron-to-fossil-fuels-to-make-them-burn-clean-and-consume-carbon.html

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sigh, these people forget that CO2 is PLANT FOOD  9999hair out0000

The world has been undergoing a CO2 drought since the beginning of the Holocene epoch

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It's NaturalNews.

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If it increases the efficiency of the process then I'm all for it.
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If it increases the efficiency of the process then I'm all for it.

At what cost?  Notice price isn't mentioned but it should be one of the most important topics for energy generation.
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At what cost?  Notice price isn't mentioned but it should be one of the most important topics for energy generation.

If it raises cost then I wouldn't call that more efficient or an improvement.
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