
If Europe is to get serious on climate change, we have no choice but to embrace a controversial series of carbon emission mitigation technologies known as carbon capture and storage, or CCS.
Its proponents say without the technology, coal with continue to produce some 60 percent of Europe's energy needs and all its carbon emissions will continue to enter the atmosphere.
However, within the Council of Ministers, Greece is one of the technologies biggest opponents, arguing that there are other environmental considerations.
The Balkan country's concerns have been dismissed as worries about losing competitive advantage to other member states as they are most likely unable to deploy CCS due to earthquakes in the region.
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