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Canada's emissions reduction plan's reliance on carbon capture called 'not at all realistic'
Carbon capture utilization and storage projects only capture 0.05 per cent of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions, or around 3.55 million tonnes of carbon per year, according to a new report
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