Solving global warming the open source way

  2008-07-23 14:00:14
An effort to rapidly reverse global warming is leveraging the collaborative methods of Linux and other open source software. Cquestrate aims to develop a cost-effective,"open" way to produce and introduce lime into the sea, where it will efficiently sequester dissolved CO2. 
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