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Raine Maida on marriage, music and the Maritimes | SaltWire - The U.S. Forest Service wants to allow carbon capture and storage projects on national forest land, according to a proposed rule published by the agency on Friday.
The proposed rule would amend existing Forest Service regulations by allowing"exclusive and perpetual use" of national forest land and pore space beneath it for approved CCS projects. Some environmental groups opposed the rule, arguing it would amount to the privatization of public land. Some CCS projects in the U.S. are facing obstacles securing access to geological storage sites where captured carbon dioxide could be sequestered for hundreds of years.
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