Not exact matches
By the 2040s, the Blueprints world sees renewable energy
technologies compete on price
against fossil fuels, which are well managed with
carbon capture and storage.
In a recent column for Project Syndicate, Lili Fuhr and Niclas Hallstrom rail
against carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) and
carbon dioxide removal (CDR)
technologies, counting them among the group of «ineffective or impossible» solutions to climate change.
It acknowledges that any plausible path toward climate mitigation will involve a lot of nuclear energy,
carbon capture and natural gas, pushing back
against the delusional claims of the mainstream environmental movement that deep reductions in emissions can be accomplished with present - day wind, solar and energy - efficiency
technologies alone.
If
carbon capture technologies are seen as more broadly applicable and more important for the fight
against climate change, it is more likely that these
technologies will get greater research funding.