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Capturing and storing CO2 is one of the many technologies that are needed to combat climate change. The technology is available and already used in various projects, but it is not yet implemented on a worldwide scale. The lack of knowledge about the costs of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) could cause investors to back away. A worldwide consortium of twelve researchers in the field of CCS, joined by Andrea Ramirez from the TU Delft, collaborated on a comprehensive white paper. The white paper helps to understand how to properly estimate the costs involved in carbon capture and storage projects.
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BOGOTA (Reuters) -Confirmed deaths from COVID-19 in Colombia passed 80,000 on Friday with intensive care units almost full in the biggest cities, where large crowds have been gathering for weeks of anti-government protests.
FILE PHOTO: Doctors and nurses are seen inside the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the El Tunal hospital, where they treat patients suffering from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Bogota, Colombia June 12, 2020. Picture taken June 12, 2020. REUTERS/Luisa Gonzalez
Authorities warned this week that the demonstrations - initially called in opposition to a now-canceled tax reform but which have expanded to tackle inequality and police brutality - were set to prolong an already-devastating third wave of the epidemic.