Carbon capture and storage
and it is not poisonous. But still, if we have very concentrated carbon dioxide, it is hazardous
and that's purpose of monitoring. Rick Russell sees no definite risk associated with the release
or damage either to the surface, soils or ground water, because the type of geology they are
useing, will protect the planet from this happening. For now, they have given investment
sanction to two projects one in Norway in partnership with thw government there and with
Statoil, and the anaother one in Australia. Prof. Martin Blunt is sure that if they cannot get
Carbon capture and storage to work, then the world will be committed to dangerous climate
change. But we cannot leave it on scientists' shoulders and we should help ourselves too by
living greener.