Enterrando Emisiones En Las Piedras

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Flujos de basalto a poca distancia de la costa este de los E.E.U.U. podría almacenar un mil millón de toneladas de óxido de carbono. Esto lo sugiere Paul Olsen, un paleontólogo de Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory en la Universidad de Columbia, en un papel en la revista PNAS. Nos lleva a una cantera de basalto en Nueva Jersey y nos explica dónde se pueden guardar estas emisiones. Translated by Aleszu Bajak Viewed 40 times.


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