Episode Synopsis "Episode 8: Carbon capture at the inflection point "
Capturing and storing carbon dioxide is a crucial part of the decarbonization toolkit and momentum is growing fast as companies and governments work on how they can reach net zero by 2050. Susan Kish speaks to Sally Benson, Precourt Family Professor in the Department of Energy Resources Engineering at Stanford University, about the potential for scaling up carbon capture and the realities of storing CO2 safely and permanently.
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