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Doubt cast on 'carbon capture' technology

By Fiona Harvey in London

Published: January 16 2007 02:00 | Last updated: January 16 2007 02:00

The fight to cut the world's greenhouse gas output may be relying too much on unproven technology for capturing carbon from coal-fired power stations, experts have warned.

Sir Nicholas Stern, the former World Bank economist, highlighted carbon capture and storage technology in his influential review of the economics of climate change. Speaking at the Royal Society of Arts in London yesterday, he said carbon capture and storage was likely to be a key component of any strategy for cutting greenhouse gases.

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