Making low-carbon chemicals from sunlight, seawater, and seaweed
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We grow insane amounts of corn – about one ton for every person in the United States. Most of it doesn’t end up on dinner plates but in cars, animals, and materials as fuel, feed, or feedstocks. Our corn addiction consumes vast amounts of land, water, chemicals, and fossil fuels. Ethanol production alone uses
Making low-carbon chemicals from sunlight, seawater, and seaweed
Making low-carbon chemicals from sunlight…
Making low-carbon chemicals from sunlight, seawater, and seaweed
We grow insane amounts of corn – about one ton for every person in the United States. Most of it doesn’t end up on dinner plates but in cars, animals, and materials as fuel, feed, or feedstocks. Our corn addiction consumes vast amounts of land, water, chemicals, and fossil fuels. Ethanol production alone uses