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Long discussed but rarely used, carbon capture and storage projects which bury waste CO2 underground are on the rise globally. Some scientists see the technology as a necessary tool in reducing emissions, but others say it simply perpetuates the burning of fossil fuels.
Long discussed but rarely used, carbon capture and storage projects — which bury waste CO2 underground — are on the rise globally. Some analysts see the technology as a necessary tool in reducing emissions, but others say it simply perpetuates the burning of fossil fuels.
In April, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said the need for carbon removal is unavoidable if the world hopes to reach temperature targets.