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Metals Supercharge Method To Bury Billions of Tons of Harmful Carbon Dioxide Under the Sea for Centuries – SciTechDaily
Capturing and burying carbon is one of the most promising ways to blunt the pace of climate change University of Texas and ExxonMobil…

- Capturing and burying carbon is one of the most promising ways to blunt the pace of climate change
- University of Texas and ExxonMobil researchers found a way to speed up the formation of crystal structures called hydrates that can store billions of tons…
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