Lawmakers hope Mississippi can become a key player in emerging carbon storage industry

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Mississippi lawmakers hope the CO2 pipeline owned by Denbury Inc. will give the state a new role in the emerging carbon capture business.

by Alex Rozier, Mississippi Today June 13, 2022 For decades, natural resources from an extinct volcano called the Jackson Dome, about 3,000 feet below Mississippi’s capital city, have given the state a role in a multistate oil extraction business.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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just checking...everyone does realize that trees and plants breathe carbon dioxide and exhales oxygen...right?...and everyone knows that there are more trees now in the u.s. than in christopher columbus' day...right?

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