CCS technologies are not without flaws. Studies indicate that relying heavily on CCS to meet climate goals may be impractical and costly. The estimated cost of achieving climate targets primarily through CCS could exceed US$30 trillion compared to a focus on renewable energy. Additionally, finding safe storage sites for captured CO2 is becoming increasingly difficult.
The Future of Geoengineering
Despite the challenges, geoengineering remains a crucial area of research. With the visible impacts of climate change, solutions like SRM and CDR are gaining attention. There are no scenarios for meeting climate targets that do not involve some form of these technologies. Continued exploration and careful consideration of the implications are essential for any future implementation.
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