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Modifying the carbon cycle?

I was wondering what would be needed to modify the carbon cycle to work under more extreme conditions (That is, preventing all the carbon going away in a runaway greenhouse)Basically, is there a way in which a planet can keep its carbon when submitted to high doses of UV, temperatures on the 250-350?C range and abundant sulfuric acid running free on the surface?It doesn‘t necessarily need to be an entirely natural solution, or something that can be done with actual technology (As I‘m sure you‘ve gathered, this is pretty much a fantasy scenario)

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I assume your talking about all the carbon stored in the biosphere, rocks and fossil fuels being converted into CO2. If you are then that is impossible anyway, since the majority of it is stored in limestone and dolomite which is mostly safely buried underground.
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