Forget Putting CO2 Under Rock—Let’s Turn It *Into* Rock

While the Obama administration hashes out plans for cutting future carbon emissions, engineers are quietly working on schemes to deal with carbon by putting it back where it came from: underground. The concept of storing carbon in rock—known as geologic carbon sequestration —has been dogged by concerns about cost, stability, and environmental impact. But recent findings suggest that it could be an effective way to clean up the carbon mess.