“…In addition, with the process of industrial modernization, the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in the atmosphere is gradually increasing, leading to environmental safety that cannot be ignored, for instance, global warming, acidification of the oceans, global extreme climate, land inundation, and mass species die-offs. − According to the prediction from Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), atmospheric CO 2 enrichment has been increasing from 280 ppm in the early 19th century to 400 ppm in the early 21st century, which will be up to 950 ppm without human intervention at the end of this century. − Therefore, for the survival and development of mankind, it is necessary and impendency to decrease the emission and mitigate the concentration of atmospheric CO 2 . At present, carbon capture and storage technologies are widely adopted to decrease factitious CO 2 emissions, which also bring new problems, for example, energy consumption during the process of separation–purification–compression–transportation as well as storage. − To meet the demands of the age, a cascade strategy composed of capture and conversion of CO 2 has brought about widespread attention because the generated products can be effectively employed as industrial raw materials, incidentally solving the energy crisis.…”