"Rocks Capture CO2"
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Stanford chemists have developed a process that turns minerals into materials that can remove CO2 from the atmosphere

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Stanford chemists have developed a process that uses heat to transform minerals into materials that absorb CO2.
The process is practical and low-cost, and could be applied to agricultural soil.
The Earth has an inexhaustible supply of minerals capable of removing CO2 from the atmosphere, but they just donât react fast enough on their own.
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