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A young Microsoft engineer has proposed a radical idea to combat climate change — detonating an 81-gigatonne nuclear bomb beneath the ocean floor to pulverise basalt and sequester carbon dioxide.
Using a nuclear explosion yield of 81 gigatons, scientists can sequester 30 years' worth of carbon dioxide emissions, the study claimed.
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By Mike Sullivan Click here for updates on this story CAPE COD, Massachusetts (WBZ) — After 17 years underground, cicadas are ...