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Andrew Forrest criticises use of carbon capture and storage saying it fails ‘19 out of 20 times’ – The Guardian Australia
As the Morrison government invests $250m in the technology, the Fortescue metals chief says ‘it’s a good soundbite but it doesn’t…

Fortescue Metals Group boss Andrew Forrest has criticised failed carbon capture and storage technology and said the general population is entitled to feel sceptical about its use.
As the Morrison government moves to award carbon credits to fossil fuel projects…
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