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What to do with all the carbon dioxide?

Posted on November 28, 2017November 28, 2017 by Grantham Institute

Research Postgraduates Clara Heuberger and Clea Kolster, who recently attended the UNFCCC’s 23rd Conference of the Parties in Bonn, consider…

Posted in CCS, Mitigation, Student blogsTagged BECCS, Carbon capture and storage, carbon dioxide, CCS, Climate, COP23, negative emissions, NETs1 Comment on What to do with all the carbon dioxide?
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