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CCS growing in acceptance: WCA

CARBON capture and storage received more attention at this year’s COP-23 climate talks in Bonn, Germany, compared to previous years, which could reflect a growing acceptance among parties of the critical role the technology will need to play in meeting Paris commitments.

Lou Caruana
CCS growing in acceptance: WCA

Atleast that is the view of World Coal Association CEO Benjamin Sporton. Hesaid the talks had transitioned away from the political focus of recent yearsto a more technical emphasis to advance the rulebook...

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