by David Sassoon -
Jan 31st, 2008
"Water, water, everywhere nor any drop to drink" is the famous lament from the Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
In this age of global warming there is now this equally ironic corollary: "Carbon, carbon, everywhere but not enough to sink."
How so? It turns out that there simply is not enough "captured" CO2 to conduct the large-scale carbon sequestration test projects over the coming decade.
Why? Too expensive.
Says who? The US Department of Energy in its Carbon Sequestration Roadmap and Program Plan 2007.
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