The world’s first carbon capture-and-storage project sits 200 kilometers off Norway’s coast in the North Sea. It stores around 1 million metric tons of CO2 per year and is hailed as a success in cutting greenhouse gases emissions. But critics don’t see the technology, in its current form, shifting the world away from oil and gas. Writing for Knowable Magazine, Natasha Gilbert explains: https://flip.it/Fo-H2O
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