Environment
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World’s Largest Plant Designed to Convert Carbon Dioxide to Rock is Now Operational in Iceland
The world's first and largest climate-positive direct air capture and storage plant in the Geothermal Park in Hellisheidi, Iceland has just become operational, designed to suck up and store carbon dioxide underground.
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