The UN climate summit in Dubai spotlights the debate over fossil fuels future. Advocates push to phase out oil, gas, and coal, contrasting energy companies plans to continue drilling. Carbon capture tech separates CO2 emissions for storage underground, while carbon removal aims to extract CO2 from the atmosphere. Despite potential, these methods face cost and deployment challenges. While some support their role in cutting emissions, critics argue they prolong fossil fuel reliance and pose environmental risks.
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The future of fossil fuels is at the center of the United Nations climate summit in Dubai, where many activists, experts and nations are calling for an agreement to phase out the oil, gas and coal responsible for warming the planet. On the other side: energy companies and oil-rich nations with plans to keep drilling […]