Boondoggle: Carbon capture projects are worse than a public nuisance
One of the worst climate mistakes is megaprojects aimed at sucking carbon dioxide (CO2) out of the air and burying it deep underground.
One of the worst climate mistakes is megaprojects aimed at sucking carbon dioxide (CO2) out of the air and burying it deep underground.
Carbon capture and storage is the process of capturing carbon dioxide from an industrial plant before it enters the atmosphere, transporting it, and storing it for centuries to millennia.
Who has the most to lose if the combination of US agriculture, Nuclear power and an efficient point of generation carbon capture is put together?
Gabriella recently sat down with former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and teased a little of her conversation on the podcast today.
An advocate for carbon capture states his case. Let's take a listen.
Kelvin Kemm likens the scurrying about to combat the supposed ill effects of increasing worldwide atmospheric carbon dioxide to a nation reacting in fear to rumors of ghosts in the attic and in the addled brains of policymakers. Reality no longer matters to those afflicted, as Pierre Gosselin says, to a mental disorder linked to extreme weather fears.