On Friday, 4 December 2015, the Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Institute organized a side event on carbon capture and storage during the Paris Climate Change Conference 2015. The event, titled ‘How the UNFCCC Architecture Can Help Mobilise International Resources to Support Carbon Capture and Storage,’ considered how the evolving UNFCCC architecture can mobilize resources to support CCS deployment in the long term.
This video was produced by Dorothy Wanja Nyingi Ph.D. and filmed/edited by Robin Smith.
You can find our written report and photographs from this event here: enb.iisd.org/climate/cop21/enbots/4dec.html#event-1
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