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False Hope: Why carbon capture and storage won't save the climate

May 05, 2008

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) aims to reduce the climate impact of burning fossil fuels by capturing carbon dioxide (CO2)from power station smokestacks and disposing of it underground. Its future development has been widely promoted by the coal industry as a justification for the construction of new coal-fired power plants. However, the technology is largely unproven and will not be ready in time to save the climate.

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CCS sign on statement

May 05, 2008

More than 100 international NGOs and climate groups, including 40 from Australia, have signed a statement backing a new international report on carbon capture and storage (CCS), which calls for world governments to stop the climate crisis by urgently investing in renewable energy and energy efficiency rather than CCS.

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Securing the future: An alternative plan for Solomon Island forests and economy.

April 25, 2008

The Solomon Islands forests are in crisis. The International Monetary Fund recently predicted a rapid collapse of logging, with all commercial natural forests cut down by 2014. The environmental, financial, economic and social impacts of this will be serious. The report, Securing the future, presents an alternative plan for Solomon Island forests and economy.

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