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Carbon dioxide is a significant, dangerous gas released by the burning of fossil fuels. Researchers agree that it is critically important to reduce the danger posed by carbon dioxide. But how?

A group of Los Alamos researchers is exploring ways to convert carbon dioxide to a harmless, stable solid. One possible solution is to react carbon dioxide with abundant, naturally occurring rocks.

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