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Namely, the concerns have to do with certain environmental risks surrounding the injection of carbon dioxide into geological formations for permanent storage – a practice that is gaining more momentum as the need to do away with excess CO2 emissions becomes ever more pressing in the wake of rising global temperatures. While the climate solution of capturing and storing away CO2 is backed by governments and businesses, environmentalists do point to the fact that risks of leakages and ruptures are largely still unaddressed. Hence, Indigenous communities in Canada’s province of Alberta are worried about the potential harm of the massive CCS project proposed by Pathways Alliance. The project is valued at a staggering $12 billion, which is evidence enough of its magnitude, but so far, the developers have not provided enough data relevant to evaluating its potential risks and harmful consequences for nearby reserve lands, the First Nations say.Relevant: Pathways Alliance Expects Progress On Colossal Carbon Capture ProjectFurthermore, the Alberta First Nations also raised questions concerning the regulatory process of granting approval for carbon storage projects, and how much focus it has on their environmental implications and effects on local communities. Pathways Alliance, which currently represents the vast majority of Alberta’s oilsands production, is in the process of consulting with communities regarding the proposed CCS project, but environmental concerns aren’t the only challenge the organization is facing. Economic incentives for the planned project are also in question, so much so that global research and consultancy group Wood Mackenzie dedicated one of its latest reports to the matter. Read more: Wood Mackenzie Warns That The Pathways Alliance Carbon Capture Project Faces Uncertainty 0 0 0 AlbertaAlberta carbon capturecarbon storageFirst NationsLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ View Comments (0)Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter Get the Latest News About the Carbon Industry Subscribe By checking this box, you confirm that you have read and are agreeing to our terms of use regarding the storage of the data submitted through this form. 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