Naturally occurring bacteria converts CO2 into calcium carbonate
Calcium carbonate in powder form
Article Summary
Expensive carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects are gaining momentum around the world as a way to combat greenhouse gas emissions (or is that sweep them under the carpet?), India’s Economic Times has reported that a team of Indian scientists have discovered a naturally occurring bacteria that could help fight global warming by converting CO2 into calcium carbonate (CaCO3) - a common compound found as rock all the world over.
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rob yates
- November 26, 2009 @ 12:49 UTC