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Storing Carbon in Deep Ocean Rocks Could Reduce Climate Threats
Scientists from the University of Southampton claim to have found a possible solution to the ever-increasing threat of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere: store it in particular locations far beneath the ocean.
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