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Tiny 'Cages' Could Help Stop Climate Change by Trapping Carbon Dioxide

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Sub-seabed storage of carbon dioxide produced by fossil-fuelled power
stations can now be secured! It is a natural physical process that has
been identified and it could play a key role in helping check global
warming or climate change.

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It is found that in some conditions, seawater and carbon dioxide could
combine into ice-like compounds in which the water molecules form
cavities act as cages, and trap the carbon dioxide molecules. It sounds
interesting! A team at the Centre for Gas Hydrate Research, at
Heriot-Watt University is investigating on it with EPSRC funding.

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Via: Science Daily

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