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Natural disasters, wildfires, flooding, record temperatures. We are seeing the results of the globe's rising temperatures and there is no doubt: We did this. This is also why it's in our hands to fix it, and that is the core of the Novo Nordisk Foundation CO₂ Research Center - to develop science and technical solutions to mitigate climate changes and CO₂ emissions. Watch our new film here.
Microbes. These tiny little organisms have the potential of solving one of our biggest problems: storing renewable energy. Hydrogen generated by wind power is fed to the microbes, which bind CO₂ and produce methane, which can then be used for biogas. A big step towards independence from fossil fuels and a secure supply. Watch CORC-PI Lars Angenent explain this on German TV.
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