A new venture in Iceland is being developed that could help reduce climate change. The facility CO2, right out of the air reducing the amount of the greenhouse gas in the air and storing underground in rock formations. Carbon capture is an energy-intensive process so a geothermal plant taps into the heat of the Earth’s core to provide a supply of clean, cheap electricity to power the plant. Iceland could store about 50 times the annual emissions of mankind and is exploring ways of shipping in CO2 from other countries and burying it the same way.
In Iceland, Can a Revolutionary New Process Actually Help Stop Global Warming?
