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  - WN.COM - Environment - 04/Jul 18:04

Carbon-capture plan may be self-defeating | Letter

A tech startup that uses lime pellets to filter ships’ exhaust fumes will gain nothing if emissions from its production process are not reduced, writes Dr Richard Richards...

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