Reading on the international scene today that Canada has a new Carbon Capture Sequestration plant in Saskatchewan and sadly, it justifies the burning of coal and dumping the CO2 underground. The Guardian’s Suzanne Goldberg reviews this Rube Golberg experimental contraption and unfortunately doesn’t pull too many punches. For instance, it would be interesting to learn how much carbon was spend digging the hole in the earth to “store” the carbon without it leaking for a millennia.
If the $1.3 billion was spend on conservation in Saskatchewan I wonder if the contraption in question would still be necessary.
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