Experts fear US carbon capture plan is ‘fig leaf’ to protect fossil fuel industry
by Staff and agencies from World news | The Guardian on (#6DRR0)
Critics concerned energy department decision on fledgling technology will undermine efforts to phase out fossil fuels
The US energy department has announced it is awarding up to $1.2bn to two projects to directly remove carbon dioxide from the air, a fledgling technology that some climate experts worry will distract and undermine efforts to phase out fossil fuels.
The process, known as direct air capture, does not yet exist on a meaningful scale, and the move was being seen as the US government taking a big bet coming after July was confirmed as the hottest month ever recorded on its surface.
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