What if one of the world’s most powerful tools for fighting climate change has been beneath our feet all along?
Scientists have discovered that clay—yes, the same humble material used for centuries in pottery—has the extraordinary ability to capture carbon dioxide from the air.
In a time when high-tech climate solutions often come with sky-high costs, clay offers something different: a low-cost, naturally abundant, and surprisingly effective alternative.
This inspiring article shares how Purdue researchers are discovering clay’s power to help capture carbon and support global efforts.
With real breakthroughs, hope-filled ideas, and everyday action, this story shows how big solutions can start with something small.
Dive into the full article to discover how something as simple as a spoonful of clay could help reshape our fight against carbon pollution.