COP27: ‘The oil and gas industry needs to pay’ for carbon capture says UN climate rep

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“It’s going to be much cheaper and much quicker to install renewable energy.” Rachel Kyte, a former United Nations climate representative, tells cathynewman that the oil and gas industry needs to pay for capturing and storing fossil fuel emissions.

Rachel Kyte, Dean of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and a former United Nations climate special representative joins from Massachusetts.

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cathynewman Surely it is the people who burn the oil and gas and release CO2 who should pay the costs.

cathynewman You’re totally tripping lady. So why are you against nuclear energy? And how much out of $390 bil biden’s climate “mitigation” money are you getting in loans and earnings? Please disclose your conflict of interest

cathynewman And how much dose Rachel earn a year, just curious 🤔

cathynewman Carbon capture, carbon trading, and carbon offsetting means doing nothing but moving money around not fixing anything.

cathynewman These climate fascists will have you crawling on all fours begging for scraps if they get their way.

cathynewman Climate con Renewable energy isn't cheap, cost effective or even that environmentally friendly

cathynewman LIAR

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