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David Ho (@davidho) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 2.596 · Folger: 11.775
Di 30.07.2024 13:13
We might need carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) for cement, steel, and fertilizer production, but CCS coupled to fossil fuel usage is not a climate solution.
Always read @amywestervelt.
https://www.vox.com/climate/363076/climate-change-solution-shell-exxon-mobil-carbon-capture
"It doesn't make sense to use CCS to prolong our use of fossil fuels, especially to produce electricity," said David Ho, professor at University of Hawaii and senior researcher at Columbia University. "The argument in favor of enhanced oil recovery is often that if they weren't using this captured CO₂, they'd be using some other CO₂, but I don't think you can call anything where you're getting more oil out of the ground to burn a climate solution."
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