On Tuesday, 8 December 2015, during the Paris Climate Change Conference 2015, the Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Institute brought together a panel to discuss ‘Financing the Demonstration and Deployment of CCS in Developing Countries.’ Participants framed discussions by underscoring the co-benefits of CCS as a means to address ongoing use of fossil fuels. Discussions explored pathways for successful deployment and shared experiences implementing CCS.
This video was produced by Tasha Goldberg and filmed/edited by Nemo Allen.
You can find our written report and photographs from this event here: enb.iisd.org/climate/cop21/enbots/8dec.html#event-2
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