Asleep In The Deep: Model Helps Assess Ocean-injection Strategy For Combating Greenhouse Effect
4th Nov 2005, 18:07 GMT
In searching for ways to counteract the greenhouse effect, some scientists have proposed capturing the culprit--carbon dioxide--as it is emitted from power plants, then liquefying the gas and injecting it into the ocean. But there are pitfalls in that plan.
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