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Liquid Sky: Storing Atmospheric CO2 in Mineral Form

Published: JAN 20, 2026 Source: Drica Global

"Converting captured carbon into stable seafloor minerals."

Storing carbon as a gas is risky; storing it as a rock is permanent. Drica’s "Lithos" process captures CO2 from the air and reacts it with seawater minerals to create stable carbonate deposits. These minerals are then safely deposited on the deep seafloor, where they will remain stable for millions of years, effectively reversing the chemical imbalance of our atmosphere and oceans.

The transition to an off-shore industrial base is the most significant step in human infrastructure since the industrial revolution. At Drica, we believe the ocean is not just a resource to be harvested, but a partner to be understood. Our technology aims to balance human advancement with biological preservation, creating a future where technology and nature flow as one.

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"We are solving the challenges of land by looking deep into the blue."

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