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Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the most significant greenhouse gases driving climate change. When released into the atmosphere—primarily through the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation—it traps heat, leading to global warming and widespread climate disruptions like rising sea levels, extreme weather, and ocean acidification. Storing CO₂, therefore, is crucial to slowing these effects and stabilizing our climate
By Rodrigo RieraCarbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the most significant greenhouse gases driving climate change. When released into the atmosphere—primarily through the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation—it traps heat, leading to global warming and widespread climate disruptions like rising sea levels, extreme weather, and ocean acidification. Storing CO₂, therefore, is crucial to slowing these effects and stabilizing our climate