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      Last chance for carbon capture and storage

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                Journal
                Nature Climate Change
                Nature Clim Change
                Springer Nature
                1758-678X
                1758-6798
                February 2013
                December 16 2012
                : 3
                : 2
                : 105-111
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                10.1038/nclimate1695
                dc7cedf3-045e-476f-a4ba-e5b856ca84ee
                © 2012

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