U of S research looks to capture and store CO2 underground
Carbon emissions are a leading contributor to climate change, so why not inject them deep underground? That is exactly what University of Saskatchewan researchers are looking into, after receiving $630,000 from Carbon Management Canada. CMC is a network of more than 100 scientists at 22 universities across the country. According to their website, “Carbon Management Canada helps national and international experts collaborate on one of the most pressing issues of our times — the reduction of CO2 emissions.”
