Stanford University chemists have come up with a practical, low-cost way to sequester carbon dioxide using crushed rocks . They use a conventional kiln to transform silicate minerals into reactive materials that can quickly pull carbon from the atmosphere and store it .

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Natural rock weathering captures carbon over millennia. Chemists just reduced it to weeks.
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