Green Light for Ccs and Co2 Terminals: What This Means for Nrw
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In the U.S., since Obama took office in 2009, it was clear that CO2 emissions should be reduced for climate protection reasons, but there was never a majority in the Senate and Congress for such a law. Even democratic senators from the states of the coal and automobile industry (such as Senator Joe Manchin from the coal state of West Virginia) refused to consent to such interference. Obama's administration thought of a trick: The U.S. Environmen…


Where with the CO2, if Germany is to be climate neutral? The Federal Cabinet says yes to CCS and final camps under the sea. How risky is that?
While the US is attracting industry with cheap electricity and a new climate report is faltering CO2-Dogma, Germany is sticking to expensive, ineffective climate targets. By Fritz Vahrenholt. The article CO2-Politics: The fundamental differences in the US and Germany first appeared on reischuster.de.
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