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LONDON (Reuters) – A laboratory of hot, bubbling jars of bacteria near London holds the key to curbing CO2 pollution from cars, says Hamish Curran, Chief Executive of Britain’s TMO Renewables. “We believe what we’ve found is not far from the silver bullet, and our demonstration plant will be about showing that,” Curran told Reuters during a visit to the group’s laboratories in Guildford on Wednesday.

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