Storing carbon underground? There’s less room than we thought, new study suggests

Storing carbon underground? There’s less room than we thought, new study suggests

Many countries, including Canada, are counting on some kind of underground carbon storage to keep planet-warming greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere and avoid the most catastrophic climate projections.But a study published this week in the journal Nature is raising a

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