Tuesday, January 31, 2006
A breath mint for smokestacks
Well, it's better than suggesting that we eat it...
Mark Clayton writing in the Christian Science Monitor:
"BOSTON – Isaac Berzin is a big fan of algae. The tiny, single-celled plant, he says, could transform the world's energy needs and cut global warming. Overshadowed by a multibillion-dollar push into other 'clean-coal' technologies, a handful of tiny companies are racing to create an even cleaner, greener process using the same slimy stuff that thrives in the world's oceans."