Malaysia and Japan plan major cross-border carbon capture project, despite climate benefit doubts
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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Japan wants to ship carbon emissions to Malaysia in a first-of-its-kind project in Southeast Asia for carbon capture and storage, a widely debated process that critics say is more symbolic than effective in curbing climate change. Despite such doubts, Malaysia is positioning itself as Southeast Asia’s hub for the alternative technology , a three-step process that captures, transports and buries carbon dioxide which contributes to climate change . With about 81% of
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