“Huge Wave” of Carbon Storage Projects Sets off Alarms in Rural Indiana
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The plan to bury carbon under remote Indiana farmland is supposed to be a slam…
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