On “Babbage” this week: carbon capture technologies, Jian Wang of Alibaba explains how his new project can improve life for urbanites; and three low-tech innovations that could make a big difference to sustainable living
. Nilay Shah, of Imperial College London, explains how carbon capture and storage works.
And, Wang Jian, a tech chief of Alibaba, on how data can be harnessed to make cities more efficient. Plus, three low-tech innovations that could make a big difference to sustainable living. Kenneth Cukier hosts. Runtime: 25 min
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