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.
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
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},
}