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BBCNEWS Talking Business June 4, 2024 05:59:00

either way, i think next week we re looking at a colder week, a fair amount of dry weather in the south, some snow showers mainly in the north and sharp overnight frosts. bye bye. good morning. welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and rogerjohnson. 0ur headlines today: the foreign secretary david cameron says britain had no choice but to take military action against houthis in yemen in response to their attacks on ships in the red sea. 0n the 100th day since the israel gaza conflict began, relatives of hostages being held by hamas join a rally in tel aviv. government advisers warn the number

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 06:59:30

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 06:59:30
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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 04:06:00

idea of the acorn project in aberdeenshire is to take c02 from plants in scotland and store it under the north sea in empty gas and oil reservoirs. this refinery is understood to have signed up. government advisers say this technology is vital to meet climate targets. right now, as we talk, the uk is not doing carbon capture at any grade scale so we expected this to be a much bigger industry in the future because we have the storage capacity in the north sea. if we don t develop it, getting to net zero here in the uk will be much, much harder and globally we need to demonstrate that it could be done at scale. some environmental could be done at scale. some environmental groups - could be done at scale. some environmental groups say - could be done at scale. somej environmental groups say the money would be better spent elsewhere. money would be better spent elsewhere- money would be better spent elsewhere. ., , ., elsewhere. carbon capture and storaue elsewhere. carbon capture and s

BBCNEWS Verified Live June 4, 2024 14:04:00

will the carbon capture and storage project he has announced today offset the emissions? carbon capture and storage plants are designed to trap that planet warming c02, or take it directly from the atmosphere and store it underground. take this gas fired power station, for example, as the natural gas is burned to produce electricity, the carbon dioxide are separated out pumped underground to be stored in empty gas and oil reservoirs. the government has announced investments in a plant in st fergus, on the north sea coast in scotland, and another on the humber. it is already announced plans for two other such plans. government advisers say that this technology is vital to meet net zero climate targets. in most sectors, we can get to zero emissions, but there are still some where we still expect to have some omissions in the future. think of the steel sector, for example or the cement sector.

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 06:01:00

the prime minister is expected to announce a multi million pound funding package for a new, carbon capture project in scotland. the acorn project aims to capture carbon dioxide emissions and store them under the north sea. supporters claim the project could create up to 21,000 jobs. but campaigners say it is prolonging a climate wrecking industry. katie hunter reports. our economy is still dependent on burning fossilfuels. that emits carbon dioxide and drives climate change. the idea of the acorn project at st fergus in aberdeenshire is to take co2 from plants in scotland and store it under the north sea in empty gas and oil reservoirs. grangemouth refinery and mossmorran are understood to have signed up. government advisers say this technology is vital to meet climate targets. right now, as we talk, the uk is not doing carbon capture at any great scale, so we expect this to be a much bigger industry in the future because we have this storage capacity in the north sea. if we don t de

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