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Industrial waste can turn planet-warming carbon dioxide into stone – Science Magazine
Strategy could combat climate change by removing greenhouse gas from the air

At Gahcho Kué, a sprawling diamond mine in Canadas Northwest Territories, researchers are attempting to use the mines crushed rock waste to trap carbon dioxide for eternity.
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By Robert F. ServiceSep. 3, 2020 , 9:00 AM
In July 2019, Gregory Dipple, a geologist at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, hopped on a 119-seat charter flight in Yellowknife, Canada, and flew 280 kilometers northeast to the Gahcho Kué diamond mine, just south of the Arctic Circle. Gahcho Kué, w…
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