Carbon capture and storage: The key to a carbon-neutral future, mitigating climate change.
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is a way to capture and store carbon dioxide released from burning fossil fuels. The main goal is to minimize the impact of greenhouse gases on our climate. They focus on taking CO2 from factories and putting it underground to reduce the overall carbon output. Currently, most of our energy comes from fossil fuels, and this trend will continue. However, by investing in renewable energy and increasing energy efficiency, we can fight climate change. The development of CCS technology is crucial in lowering carbon emissions and helping combat the climate crisis.