Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Bioenergy CCS (BECCS): Implications on Food Systems and Agriculture in Asia

Published: 
2026-06-12
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The worsening climate crisis has spurred interests on technological solutions that
promise to address the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere either by
capturing and separating gases that are already emitted, or before they are emitted in
industrial processes. These technologies are not designed to stop fossil fuel production
and dependent industrial processes that emit massive greenhouse gases into the
atmosphere which is at the root of the climate crisis, but only present a fix by capturing
gases that cause global warming to allow fossil fuel production and consumption to
proceed with business as usual. They are technological examples of false solutions to
the climate crisis.

Publisher(s)
Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific
Language
English
Translation(s)
None

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