What should be done with all the carbon dioxide?

Capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and storing it either in recycled concrete aggregate or in geological reservoirs in Iceland is not only technically feasible, but also has a positive carbon footprint. These are the findings of a pilot project lead by ETH Zurich and commissioned by the Swiss confederation.

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Carbon dioxide captured and liquefied in Switzerland is being injected underground for permanent mineralization at its existing wells by the geothermal power plant in Hellisheiði, Iceland. (Photograph: Carbfix)

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