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Initial results indicate that crack arrest does not necessarily occur with CO2 under circumstances where it would occur with methane.
Consequently, the conclusion that most coral reef flats are sources of CO2 to the atmosphere does not need revision.
Nevertheless, unless climate sensitivity is low and acceptable amounts of climate change are high, climate stabilization will require a massive transition to CO2 emission–free energy technologies.
It was found that the selective enclathration of CO2 molecules does not show potential for competitive CO2 removal from natural gas streams.
Thus, a net sequestration of atmospheric CO2 does occur.
However, this would require significant progress in CO2 mineralization technologies and especially increased publicity for such progress.
These results require a significant rethinking of previous notions of the risks associated with CO2 pipelines.