Carbon Capture and Storage: Bury the myth and focus on alternatives

Robin Lovelace and Luke Temple (2012). Carbon Capture and Storage: Bury the myth and focus on alternatives. Metis.
Authors

Robin Lovelace

Luke Temple

Published

January 1, 2012

Abstract
This critical perspective examines the viability and risks associated with Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies. It advocates for a greater focus on renewable energy and demand reduction as primary climate strategies.

Type: Journal Article Venue: Metis Year: 2012

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Abstract

This critical perspective examines the viability and risks associated with Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies. It advocates for a greater focus on renewable energy and demand reduction as primary climate strategies.

Citation

Robin Lovelace and Luke Temple (2012). Carbon Capture and Storage: Bury the myth and focus on alternatives. Metis.

BibTeX

@article{lovelace_carbon_2012,
    title = {Carbon {Capture} and {Storage}: bury the myth and focus on alternatives},
    volume = {3},
    copyright = {CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication},
    url = {http://www.ippr.org/publication/55/9674/metis-volume-3},
    abstract = {This critical perspective examines the viability and risks associated with Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies. It advocates for a greater focus on renewable energy and demand reduction as primary climate strategies.},
    number = {September 2012},
    journal = {Metis},
    author = {Lovelace, Robin and Temple, Luke},
    year = {2012},
    pages = {20--26},
}

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