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The CO2 Cube in Copenhagen Informs, Delights and Enlightens

The CO2 Cube was developed by Alfio Bonanno and Christophe Cornubert and represents the amount of carbon dioxide an average person in a developed country emits each month. For those of you who did not know, like me, that number would be a staggering metric ton. 

It will be on display at the Saint Jorgen Lake, in front of the Copenhagen Planetarium, and will also feature a multimedia screen for broadcasting all types of environmental information. Check out more on the CO2 Cube bewlow.Photo Credits: archrecord.construction, designboom
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1. Environmental Awareness - The CO2 Cube highlights the importance of environmental awareness and encourages individuals and business professionals to reduce their carbon footprint.
2. Sustainability Solutions - The CO2 Cube inspires innovation in sustainability solutions, such as carbon capture and storage technologies, to help reduce CO2 emissions.
3. Public Engagement - The CO2 Cube demonstrates the power of public engagement in raising awareness about climate change and spurs new opportunities for environmental education and activism.
Industry Implications
1. Environmental Technology - The CO2 Cube presents opportunities for companies in the environmental technology industry to develop and market innovative solutions for reducing carbon emissions.
2. Eco-tourism - The CO2 Cube creates opportunities for the eco-tourism industry to showcase sustainability initiatives and attract environmentally-conscious travelers.
3. Educational Institutions - The CO2 Cube offers educational institutions the chance to incorporate interactive environmental displays and multimedia tools into their curriculum, fostering environmental literacy.

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