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A big part of clean combustion technology is storing and eliminating carbon dioxide. Capturing and storing CO2 is a necessary and useful way to rid the environment of carbon dioxide. When CO2 is stored miles underwater, it will eventually dissolve and thus no longer be a threat to the environment. This idea of storing carbon in the ocean relates closely to oceanography. The only difference is that while chemists are concerned with ridding the atmosphere of CO2, oceanographers and marine biologists are more concerned with the potential affect that this carbon dioxide will have on the ocean and life within the ocean. Regardless, carbon storage in the ocean is a good idea. To see Carbon storage from an oceanography perspective, use the following link: < The Deep Oceans and Carbon Storage > < Back to Home Page > ======