Published Jun 27, 2024
The good and bad of carbon capture
Shayle Kann and Emily Grubert delve into the complexities of carbon capture and storage, addressing its controversial role in extending fossil fuel use versus its necessity for lowering emissions in tough sectors. They emphasize the need for strategic planning, clear governance, and prioritization in deploying effective carbon management strategies amidst infrastructure challenges.

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