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Old 23rd November 2016, 06:18   #1
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Default Researchers take small step towards proving carbon capture

Researchers believe that they have made a major step towards proving carbon capture and storage is viable. A team in Washington State injected liquified CO2 into a basalt formation -- rock that forms after a lava flow has cooled. Two years later, and...

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