
One of the strategies for producing clean energy is to do it the way plants do it. Photosynthesis. Imagine! Not only creating energy without pumping any CO2 into the air, but actually consuming CO2 and getting energy in return. Still, it's hard to imagine getting enough energy out of photosynthesis to fuel, say, a car. Plants are quiet, and slow. They can't even read our thoughts! But they are awfully good at making possible the cycle of life on earth. I have to give them that one.
According to a Science Daily article, that's one of the things scientists are working on right now. Their progress is meager; they've managed to stabilize the process of water oxidation, which is just the beginning of a long task list of problems to figure out.
Meanwhile, the clock is ticking, just a little bit. Icebergs are melting, and ecosystems people need and rely on are deteriorating. Long term strategies for reducing carbon output are great, but it's also a good time to be looking into how we're taking care of our water resources. We can't necessarily stop global warming before it can do harm, but we've got a bit more control when it comes to polluting and damming the rivers it puts at risk.
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