Carbon: The Unauthorized Biography gives viewers an inside look at carbon - which could both doom us and save us in the climate emergency. To better understand this often-misunderstood element, Colin Ellis speaks with Phil De Luna, program director for the Energy Materials Challenge program at the Nation Research Council Canada, about the future of carbon including Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage technology.
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