Emerging carbon sequestration facilities in Indianna and Illinois are on the forefront of government strategies to slash fossil fuel emissions and meet climate goals. These facilities aim to permanently sequester planet-warming carbon dioxide deep underground, but if operations leak, they can pose significant risks to water resources. Read the full story by WBEZ – Chicago, IL.
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