KAITEKI for Earth
Human activities have led to unsustainable imbalances on planet Earth and demand immediate attention.
Among them, the following constitute research targets for the research activities of The Global KAITEKI Center:
- Carbon-neutal/megative manufacturing
- CO2 capture, directly from the air and the high-concentration point sources
- Rebalancing the distribution of phosphor and nitrogen in order to address critical environmental stresses at various locations.
- “Green” chemstry to prevent destructions with long-term effects on the environment.
- Enhance the capacity of local ecosystms; forests, ponds, lakes, rivers coasts.
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All members of the ASU community are encouraged to participate in various research and educational activities of The Global KAITEKI Center. To explore existing or potential opportunities, contact Professor George Basile, the Associate Director of the Center, or the corresponding principal investigator of the six research programs.