Deep rocks might ease global warming

  • 27/06/2003

Rocks deep below the North Sea or the Ohio river in the United States could be burial grounds for global warming despite opposition from environmentalists who fear a leaky, short sighted fix. Governments and companies around the world are studying ways to pump greenhouse gases from power stations, oil platforms or steel mills into deep, porous rocks where they might be trapped for millions of years and curb a rise in temperatures.