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Environmentalists divided about burying CO2
Date: 05-06-2008
Type: activism
Categories: Activism / Environment
Source: Environmental News Network (ENN)
Type: activism
Categories: Activism / Environment
Source: Environmental News Network (ENN)
Greenpeace and more than 100 other environmental groups have denounced projects for burying industrial greenhouse gases, exposing splits in the green movement about whether such schemes can slow global warming.
Many governments and some environmental organizations such as the WWF want companies to capture heat-trapping carbon dioxide from the exhausts of power plants and factories and then entomb them in porous rocks as one way to curb climate change.
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