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Two high school seniors have created a revolutionary car exhaust filter that could drastically cut global emissions for under $30.
Their 'Go Green' filter transforms harmful carbon dioxide into oxygen, achieving an incredible 74% reduction in emissions during tests.
The 'Go Green' filter uses microalgae to actively convert CO2 into breathable oxygen, a sustainable and highly effective biological approach.
Tests showed CO2 plummeting from 14.1% to 2.8%, while oxygen levels surged from 0.77% to 10.4%. A dual-action breakthrough!
Rohan Kapoor and Jack Reichert, 18, from Unionville High School, are the visionary seniors behind this groundbreaking 'Go Green' filter.
Transportation is a huge emitter. This affordable solution could cut global carbon emissions by over 16%, offering hope for climate action.
This low-cost, high-impact invention could redefine vehicle emissions. Share this story and spread the word about a greener future!