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The Fossil Fuel Industry and Carbon Capture: A Critical Analysis

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Introduction

The fossil fuel industry has been aggressively promoting the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology as a solution to climate change. However, a recent investigation by ProPublica and Drilled revealed that this promotion may be more related to economic interests than environmental concerns.

The Influence of the Fossil Fuel Industry on Climate Research

Since the 1990s, fossil fuel companies have been funding climate research at prestigious universities in the United States. This support has helped to amplify the work of scientists who argue that we can address climate change without breaking our dependence on oil, gas, and coal.

A notable example is the “Wedges” article, published in 2004 by scientists at Princeton University, which was funded by BP. The article presented carbon capture and storage as a viable solution to climate change, but distorted the facts about the effectiveness and scale of the technology.

The Limits of Carbon Capture

Carbon capture and storage face significant financial and technical hurdles. According to the UN, it would be necessary to inject 6 billion tons of CO2 into the ground every year until the middle of the century to contain climate change. This would require the installation of carbon capture equipment in refineries and gas and coal power plants, doubling the area occupied by these facilities.

Furthermore, it would be necessary to have almost 2 million square kilometers of vegetation for CO2 absorption, which would compete with land used for food production or forest conservation. The captured carbon would need to be transported to storage areas, requiring nearly 110,000 km of pipelines in the US and hundreds of thousands of kilometers globally.

Conclusion

The fossil fuel industry has used its influence to promote carbon capture as a solution to climate change, but the technology faces significant limits. It is essential that governments and civil society promote a just and rapid energy transition to renewable energy sources, rather than relying on technological solutions that may not be viable.

References

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Tags: fossil fuel industry, carbon capture, climate change, technology, renewable energy

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