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A small company incorporated by geologists at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver got a big boost on Earth Day for their discoveries which speed the ability for rocks to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

​​​​​​​Carbin Minerals Inc. has figured out how to speed up the mineralization of carbon dioxide in rocks.

​​​​​​​Carbin Minerals Inc. has figured out how to speed up the mineralization of carbon dioxide in rocks
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Right on, pardon the pun but geologists rock!

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Thought the University would own the rights.

I hope that’s his thumb…

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