A company has developed cars with built-in filters that capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as you drive. The filters convert about 20 grams of CO2 during 20 laps around a track, but it's unclear if the system can significantly reduce vehicle emissions.
Electric cars are a nice idea, but the reality of their range and battery issues keeps dragging them back to Earth. A company has come up with a solution: cars with built-in filters that capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as you drive.
The filters convert about 20 grams of CO2 during 20 laps around a track, but it's not clear if the system can scale to make a meaningful dent in a vehicle's emissions.
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