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Turning CO2 Into Jet Fuel? A New Study Says It’s Possible – The Daily Caller
As concerns about global warming grow, a new study says it's possible to turn Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into aircraft fuel.

As concerns about global warming grow, a new study says it’s possible to turn carbon dioxide (CO2) — one of the greenhouse gases blamed for climate change — into aircraft fuel.
In a study published in the journal “Nature Communications” on Tuesday, a team of researchers including some from Oxford University discovered that by using a new, inexpensive iron-based catalyst, CO2 could be transformed into hydrocarbons in the aviation jet fuel range. Byproducts include light olefins, ethylene, propylene…
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