Climat. Les pétroliers canadiens réclament des milliards pour capturer une quantité infime de CO2
Les exploitants des sables bitumineux du Canada ont un plan pour verdir leur activité : un gros projet d’infrastructure pour capturer du carbone. Ils comptent sur l’argent de l’État pour financer une solution déjà opérationnelle. Mais elle ne piège que 1 % des émissions polluantes issues de leurs extractions mortifères actuellement.
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