livescience.com — The Liverpool John Lennon Airport, in Liverpool, U.K., will soon become the world's first to try a revolutionary piece of technology that will recycle the breath of passengers into biofuel. The Eco-box will capture the CO2 exhaled by airport travelers and convert it to fuel to be used in the airport's diesel vehicles and heating system.
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sifor22Feb 7, 2009
What if the entire population is suddenly plagued by chronic halitosis?
Closed AccountFeb 7, 2009
Yeah seriously. This just sounds like a really stupid and inefficient idea.
kyldeFeb 7, 2009
bloody scousers, they'll steal anything that's not nailed down :)
drugbirdFeb 7, 2009
Unfortunately, it takes more energy to convert CO2 into fuel than the fuel generates when burnt. You know, the whole conservation of energy thing.
powatomFeb 7, 2009
I was waiting for that.
cp101Feb 7, 2009
What? My breath ain't that bad, is it?
bobbimillermoroJul 2, 2009
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