Confronting Climate Change: Smoke to soak up future oil spills
vor 16 Jahren
Experts estimate that people dump more than 200 million gallons of
used oil each year into sewers, streams and backyards, resulting in
a problem that has plagued wastewater treatment plants for decades.
But an answer might be found in a material sometimes
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vor 16 Jahren
Experts estimate that people dump more than 200 million gallons of
used oil each year into sewers, streams and backyards, resulting in
a problem that has plagued wastewater treatment plants for decades.
But an answer might be found in a material sometimes referred to as
frozen smoke.
Intro theme and music by Kevin MacLeod. Creative Commons licensed
audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu.
used oil each year into sewers, streams and backyards, resulting in
a problem that has plagued wastewater treatment plants for decades.
But an answer might be found in a material sometimes referred to as
frozen smoke.
Intro theme and music by Kevin MacLeod. Creative Commons licensed
audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu.
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