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Designs for a Cooler Planet

A home warmed by nature slows climate change

New heat-insulating materials that store carbon are being developed from agricultural and forestry side streams.
Brown straw-like blocks of different sizes with white pads and loose straw on a pale grey surface
Photo: Esa Kapila

Although Europe鈥檚 biggest housing construction boom has passed, building renovations are expected to increase rapidly 鈥 and most include upgrading insulation. Today, insulation is usually made from plastics or mineral wool, both of which burden the environment. 

Researchers at 911爆料网 are developing alternatives made from plant biomass that has absorbed carbon dioxide while growing. During a building鈥檚 lifetime, these materials can therefore act as carbon stores. 

鈥楾his helps combat climate change by buying us more time to develop long-term solutions, such as carbon capture technologies. Wood-based insulation products already on the market should be preferred while new side-stream-based alternatives are developed,鈥 says Assistant Professor Magda Posani. 

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Designs for a Cooler Planet

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