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The YouTube video highlights the various ways in which carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology can be used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Captured carbon dioxide can be transported to a processing plant and resorbed into a liquid solvent, and the resulting clean air can be released back into the atmosphere. Additionally, captured carbon can be stored underground in rock formations or depleted oil and gas wells through carbon sequestration. Despite the promise of CCS solutions, there are still challenges, including the high cost of the technology. The speaker also discusses the need for incentives to encourage adoption of CCS technologies, including government credits or taxation on corporations that release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The process of carbon sequestration is safe and the space available underground for storage is nearly limitless, but more incentives are needed for governments to support CCS technologies and for companies to invest in this area.
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