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Podcast: How to make useful products from greenhouse gases

A podcast from Stanford University School of Engineering, discusses how CORC PI Matteo Cargnello approaches the challenge of greenhouse gases from a different perspective, as he explains why he thinks we need to turn them into other chemicals.

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Matteo Cargnello, Associate Professor of chemical engineering at Stanford University, where he is using his skills as a chemical engineer to turn greenhouse gases into valuable chemicals. In Stanford School of Enigneering's podcast series "The Future of Everything", he talks about his approach and how he works to solve the big challenge of greenhouse gases in the episode "The Future of Greenhouse Gases".

Read more and listen to the podcast here.