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Carbon Capture Usage and Storage

At some point Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) became Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS), and it makes me feel like CUSSing by either name.

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Sue Nethercott
Oct 06, 2024
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tree in the mist, winter 2022
Tree in the mist by Sue Nethercott

The above picture is of a CCUS plant. Trees evolved by the Late Devonian period, 382.7 to 372.2 million years ago. They are a proven "technology". Trees love carbon dioxide, as even climate deniers like to point out.

Trees Capture Carbon, Use it to grow, and Sequester or store it in their cells. Currently they sequester …

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