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Iceland rocks the world of CO2 emissions

  • Feb 12
  • 3 min read

From Canada and Texas to Iceland and Abu Dhabi, new technologies are emerging to make clean fossil fuels a reality, before the world grows intolerably hot.


Don’t swim too far from the shore in Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoon, or you will cook like a lobster.

At 240°C, mineral-rich water drilled from deep underground runs the neighbouring geothermal power plant, before cooling enough to bathe in. Now technology pioneered nearby offers another step to keeping carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere – and stopping the world overheating.

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