Alarm at plan to stash planet-heating CO2 beneath US national forests
by Pam Radtke from Environment | The Guardian on (#6GZ7T)
Groups seek more time to comment on US Forest Service proposal to store carbon dioxide amid fears over safety and impact
A proposal that would allow industries to permanently stash climate-polluting carbon dioxide beneath US Forest Service land puts those habitats and the people in or near them at risk, according to opponents of the measure.
Chief among opponents' concerns is that carbon dioxide could leak from storage wells or pipelines and injure or kill people and animals, as well as harm the trees in the forests and their habitat, said Victoria Bogdan Tejeda, attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity.
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