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The ethics of allocating public research funds for carbon capture and storage
Rock Ethics Institute
Rock Ethics Institute
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"This post examines additional ethical issues that arise when a government plans to eventually reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) from coal-fired powered plants through the use of carbon capture and geologic storage technology (carbon capture and storage). As more fully set out in prior posts on climateethics, carbon capture and storage is a very hopeful but not completely proven technology for reducing climate change's threat from the large and growing number of coal-fired power plants around the world". (p.1).
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2008-10
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