Scientists turn CO2 into rock in Iceland
Scientists turn CO2 into rock in Iceland
An international team of scientists documented a potentially viable way to remove anthropogenic (caused or influenced by humans) carbon emissions from the atmosphere: by turning into rock. Air photograph of Reykjavik Energy’s Hellisheidi geothermal power plant. Credit: Árni Sæberg No matter how much you talk and spin it around, the problem with global warming bounds down…
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Sure is empty down here...