Geologists say a rare rock called anorthosite, could be key to solving some of the world’s climate problems. It’s called anorthosite, and other than on the moon, the purest form of the mineral can be found in Greenland. Eric Sorensen explains the potential benefits and harms.
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Anorthosite: The rare mineral geologists say is key to solving the climate crisis
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