The future of diamonds is in recaptured CO2 pollution

MIRNY, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 1, 2018: A view of a kimberlite tube of the Mir diamond mine owned by ALROSA's Mirny Mining and Processing Division (MPD).  Alexander Ryumin / TASS (Photo by Alexander Ryumin  TASS via Getty Images)

Diamonds weren’t always a girl’s best friend. Before the 1930s, they were no longer synonymous with weddings than opals, rubies, and sapphires, which had been routinely used in engagement rings for centuries. It was only when DeBeers – the South African mining company that in the past controlled around 85 percent of the international diamond … Read more