Scientists invent a solid carbon-negative building material

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Construction is on its way to becoming greener. New research describes a method of creating building material that is not only carbon-neutral — meaning it does not produce any carbon emissions — but also carbon-negative, meaning it absorbs carbon from the atmosphere. The discovery comes at a time when reducing our carbon footprint is more important than ever.

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