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SIU-C researchers seek funding to move their technology from the lab to the field

 A picture of the three students assisting with research on OHD: (Left to right) Bethany Egge, Tia Zimmerman, both of SIU-C and Danielle Snyder from Carbondale Community High School
Brad Palmer
The three students assisting with research on OHD: (Left to right) Bethany Egge, Tia Zimmerman, both of SIU-C, and Danielle Snyder from Carbondale Community High School

SIU-Carbondale is helping lead the way in the fight against climate change.

WSIU's Brad Palmer talks with two faculty researchers who, along with a group of students, are working on a carbon sequestration process known as OHD.

This is part two of a two-part series.

As a news producer and news anchor on All Things Considered, Brad provides the listeners with a recap of the day's top local and state news as well as breaking news at any given time. Contact WSIU Radio at 618-453-6101 or email wsiunews@wsiu.org
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