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Nature 411, 518 (31 May 2001) | doi:10.1038/35079280
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The North Sea bubble
David Adam
Fossil fuels are likely to provide most of our power for the foreseeable future, but that does not mean that all the CO2 produced has to go into the atmosphere. Norwegian company Statoil is pioneering attempts to store the gas elsewhere — deep below the seafloor.
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