Natasha Bulowski
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Explainer, Energy, Climate Solutions Reporting
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As part of a new Canada’s National Observer series breaking down climate basics, we delved into some common questions about carbon capture. Here is everything you need to know about the contentious technology governments and industry are banking on.
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