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Can You Use Rocks to Store Carbon Dioxide?

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// If you're interested in how scientists are combatting climate change, take a listen to this intriguing and informative episode with geologist Katrin Steinthorsdottir, who is working with a company to tap into the natural carbon-storing process rocks use to help offset the build-up of carbon dioxide in the atmopshere. Don't miss this important episode! //

© Jennifer Swanson/ Jeff Gonyea Length 00:30:03 5 July 2022 Episode 112 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Science , Educational Country: USA Type: Episodic

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© Jennifer Swanson/ Jeff Gonyea Length 00:30:03 5 July 2022 Episode 112 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Science , Educational Country: USA Type: Episodic

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If you're interested in how scientists are combatting climate change, take a listen to this intriguing and informative episode with geologist Katrin Steinthorsdottir, who is working with a company to tap into the natural carbon-storing process rocks use to help offset the build-up of carbon dioxide in the atmopshere. Don't miss this important episode!


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