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Can Carbon Capture Solve the Climate Crisis?

Posted on November 1, 2019November 22, 2020 by davidmrintoul in Climate, Nature

Carbon Capture is a hot topic in climate policy Find out why it's all about how we do the math. (4:00 min read)

Tagged Carbon Capture, Carbon Emissions, Duncan T. McLaren, Energy and Environmental Science, Frontiers in Climate, Lancaster University, Mark Z. Jacobsen, MIT, Negative Emissions Targets, Sahag Voskien, T. Alan HattonLeave a comment

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