Environment
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Extinct Volcano Off Portugal Coast Could Store 1.2 to 8.6 Gigatons of Carbon Dioxide [Study]
The offshore buried volcano dates to the time of the dinosaurs. Click to read more. An extinct volcano off the coast of Portugal could store vast amounts of carbon dioxide, ranging from 1.
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