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How to Turn Carbon Dioxide into Rock and Bury It Forever (Hopefully)

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How to Turn Carbon Dioxide into Rock and Bury It

What do we do with a problem like carbon dioxide? We want to remove the excess from our atmosphere, but how? In Iceland, geologists are burying the greenhouse gas with water, so that basic chemistry can turn it into solid rock inside what the New York Times calls “a geological soda machine.” Caption: Top image: Cores containing calcite believed to contain carbon dioxide injected in 2012. Credit: CarbFix

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