Carbon Capture Debate

The necessity of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is underscored as a critical component in achieving climate goals, with projections indicating the need to capture hundreds of gigatons of CO2 by the century's end. While CCS is essential for addressing hard-to-abate emissions, concerns arise about its potential to overshadow true decarbonization efforts. The conversation highlights the balancing act required to utilize CCS effectively without allowing it to become a crutch for outdated infrastructure.