World Bank scientist backs carbon capture

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Dr Robert Watson warns that with the US, India and China committed to coal-based power progrees on carbon capture technologies if essential if we are to curb climate change

The widespread adoption of carbon capture technology capable of catching and storing CO2 emitted from coal and gas fueled power stations will be essential if we are to successfully tackle climate change,...

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