Maybe we don't have to capture so much carbon, study suggests
Briefly

Efforts on carbon capture face uncertainty due to unproven large-scale success and potential negative impacts, diverting focus from renewable energy adoption.
Transitioning to cleaner energy is essential to achieving net zero emissions by 2050. Certain industries struggle with decarbonization, necessitating innovative solutions and sustainable consumer habits.
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) aims to address persistent pollution from hard-to-decarbonize sectors. More ambitious strategies and a shift towards cleaner energy are urged by experts for effective climate action.
Wil Burns questions the feasibility of effective measures amidst uncertainties on carbon capture. Industry and policymakers are called to adopt advanced solutions and promote sustainable consumer choices for mitigating climate change.
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