The Anthropocene has been defined by its carbon emissions, but modern technological advancements may hold the key to breaking this habit.
Jessica Ye
Jessica is an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto. An aspiring researcher, on most days she can be found in the hallways and laboratories of Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories.
Carbon dioxide locked in stone
Mineralization of carbon dioxide has some serious advantages over physical traps, giving rise to potential carbon-negative industries.
Conducting the climate change orchestra
It is my hope that with the collaborative efforts of a unified world, the dark tones of the fossil fuel reliance and heavy pollution will fade to become a distant echo of our past.