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Carbon sequestration gains support

Colin Macilwain

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6807, 932-932

Abstract: Washington Princeton University has been awarded $15 million from the petrochemical company BP and $5 million from the car maker Ford to set up a project to study carbon sequestration and other possible solutions to the problem of global climate change.

Date: 2000
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