The onboard device that removes CO2 from the air while you drive has cleared its biggest development hurdle yet.
Mazda is developing a combination of low-carbon biofuel and an onboard carbon capture system that, when used together, results in a petrol-powered car that removes more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than it emits – a claim described by the company as “carbon negative” rather than merely carbon neutral. The technology was first p…
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