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Why Denmark wants in on carbon capture and storage

#environment #livingplanet #carboncapture #Denmark If you can’t beat CO2 pollution, then bury it? That’s basically the thought behind carbon capture and storage. Denmark wants to become a leader in these efforts, and has the geological underground to lock away billions of tons of CO2. But locals ask, will it blow up in their face? An exploration of carbon capture technology. Listen and subscribe to Living Planet wherever you get your podcasts: https://pod.link/livingplanet Got a question for us? Email [email protected]. And, if you like the show, leave us a rating and review on whichever podcast platform you use – and tell a friend!     Interviewees: Rikke Volf, visual artist and chairwoman of the local environmental association Havnso-Follenslev, Havnso, Denmark Tobias Sorensen, a senior analyst at CONCITO, a green think-tank in Copenhagen Jannik Kappel, senior technical project manager for carbon Capture, Amager Ressource Center, Copenhagen Charles Harvey, professor of civil and environmental engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Justus Andreas, managing director, Bellona Germany, a climate solutions think tank in Berlin Nina Skaarup, head of the geophysical department of the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) Chapters: 00:00 How would you feel if your backyard became a CO2 dumping ground? 05:20 Why Denmark wants to invest in carbon capture and storage 08:28 Visiting a waste plant in Copenhagen 11:28 How carbon capture works 18:00 What happens if a carbon pipeline ruptures? 19:35 The search for a good storage site 27:00 Carbon storage is being used for something else, too 28:34 Just a distraction or better than nothing?

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