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NU SEDS scientists are working on several projects to reduce carbon emissions

Kazakhstan, a party to the Paris Agreement, has pledged to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 15 percent by 2030. However, the rate of pollution is increasing every year, and the level of carbon dioxide emissions already indicated in the document does not correspond to the real figures in the world.
NU scientists are working on several projects to reduce carbon emissions, led by Woojin Lee, a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at NU SEDS and head of the Green Energy and Environment Ecology Laboratory at Astana National Laboratory. One is carbon dioxide sequestration and the other is the development of catalysts for carbon dioxide processing. Nurlan Seisenbayev, a second-year master's student at NU SEDS, is involved in one of them. About their research scientists told in an interview with the program "Lab. kz" on the Elarna TV channel.