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| | | | | 10 July 2025 (IEEFA Australia): South Australia's ambition to become a world-leading green iron and steel producer could be jeopardised by shackling itself to deeply flawed carbon capture technology at the behest of the gas industry, according to a briefing note released today.The SA government is considering a carbon capture and storage (CCS) plant to offset emissions at the embattled Whyalla steelworks as it transitions to green iron and steel production. | |
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| | | | | Photo: Leigh Ewbank/Twitter Say no to Victoria's Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain project for Coal to Hydrogen for export to Japan. The hydrogen is marketed as clean, but it is based on the supposition that proposed carbon capture and storage will work. Industrial scale CCS projects from Western Australia and Norway show CCS is failing to... | |
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| | | | | 16 July 2025 (IEEFA) | The vast cost of planned UK carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects is being passed on to taxpayers and electricity consumers as the government doubles down on supporting the unproven and high-risk technology. | |
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social-ecology.org
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| | | ISE affiliate Aaron Vansintjan has written an engaging article that analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of two of the most widely discussed political tendencies on the left today, Accelerationism and Degrowth, exploring their political priorities, vision, and blind spots. | ||