Denmark is cutting the ribbon Wednesday on an ambitious project to bury vast amounts of planet-heating carbon dioxide gas beneath the sea floor. An international consortium of companies says the Greensand project in Denmark's North Sea will be the world’s first cross-border CO2 storage project. Denmark is cutting the ribbon Wednesday on an ambitious project to bury vast amounts of planet-heating carbon dioxide gas beneath the sea floor. An international consortium of companies says the Greensand project in Denmark's North Sea will be the world’s first cross-border CO2 storage project. “There is, pardon my French, no chance in hell that we will meet the global climate targets without CO2 storage,” he said.
Source: The North Africa Journal March 09, 2023 01:38 UTC