A dash of lime -- a new twist that may cut CO2 levels back to pre-industrial levels
Monday, July 21, 2008 - 00:21
in Earth & Climate
Scientists say they have found a workable way of reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere by adding lime to seawater. And they think it has the potential to dramatically reverse CO2 accumulation in the atmosphere, reports Cath O'Driscoll in SCI's Chemistry & Industry magazine published today.
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