An Olympic-style delivery agency could ensure the costs of implementing CCS are kept to a minimum, says the report (Getty Images)
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BBC News
September 12, 2016
The costs of tackling climate change can be slashed if a network of pipes is built to store waste carbon dioxide under the North Sea, a report says.
The technology - carbon capture and storage (CCS) – involves pumping CO2 emissions from power stations into rock formations.
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September 12, 2016
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