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024 7 _a10.4000/books.iheid.4649
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100 1 _aDrabik, Michal
245 1 0 _aIs there a future for Carbon Capture and Storage in Poland ? :
_bA Socio-political Analysis /
_cMichal Drabik.
260 _aGenève :
_bGraduate Institute Publications,
_c2014.
500 _aEbook
520 _a The climate is changing, the average temperature on Earth is rising, the EU is concerned and Poland is developing. Despite the fact that the country is trying to make up economically for lost time under Communism, it still has to comply with a demanding EU climate policy. The task is not easy, particularly keeping in mind how heavily coal-dependent the Polish economy is. Consequently, Carbon Capture and Storage (CSS) appears to be a perfect solution. However, the closer the technology is examined, the more its charm fades away.  This paper analyzes CCS technology in terms of the likelihood of its application in Poland. After placing CCS in the European context, examining attitudes held by Polish stakeholders, reviewing the Polish public debate, and scrutinizing Polish society’s beliefs about the technology, the paper concludes that chances for CCS implementation in Poland are virtually nonexistent. Read the interview of the author.
540 _aCC-BY-NC-ND-4.0
_uhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
650 4 _aSocial Sciences, Interdisciplinary
650 4 _aPolitical Science
650 4 _aenvironment and natural resources
650 4 _aclimate change
650 4 _aglobalisation
650 4 _agovernance
650 4 _acarbon capture and storage
650 4 _agestion des ressources énergétiques
650 4 _aressources naturelles
650 4 _achangements climatiques
650 4 _aindustrie gazière
760 0 _x1664-459X
856 4 _eDrabik, Michal
_uhttps://books.openedition.org/iheid/4649
_yIs there a future for Carbon Capture and Storage in Poland ?
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