How do we change the conversation around carbon, from being perceived as a global liability to a valuable resource? This is the question posed by Rachel A Meidl, Fellow in energy and sustainability at Rice University’s Baker Institute, in the latest issue of Building Services Engineering.
The transformation of carbon is the life-blood of all things on earth. Without the continuous complex reactions, interactions and transformations of carbon between organisms and their environment that perpetuate the carbon cycle, life on earth would cease to exist. The natural cycle may be imbalanced, but all parts of the carbon cycle are still important to sustaining life.
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