Despite its critics, carbon capture is gaining momentum. It’s touted as a way to grab carbon dioxide and lock it deep underground to fight climate change. Critics say it is bogus, but the UK is putting billions of pounds into it. Japan wants to commercialise it in five years, and Europe is hesitant but curious. To find out why, Trent Murray heads to Gerolstein, Germany.
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