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Carbon capture tech a 'total falsehood', says Fortescue Metals chairman

Carbon capture is not a. option for the energy shift and politicians need to. offer genuine, nongreenwashed, commitments to motivate. investment, Andrew Forrest, executive chairman of Fortescue. Metals, stated on Tuesday.

Speaking at the 50th anniversary conference of the. International Energy Company, Australian billionaire Forrest stated. the investment community needs a level-playing field and truthful. answers from political leaders on phasing out nonrenewable fuel sources in. order to invest.

There's a basic question from magnate ... when do. we stop burning fossil fuels? Forrest stated at the Paris. conference.

If you wish to drive capital ... we must have clear and. obvious disincentives for what is doing harm and clear. incentives for what is doing great.

Countries including the U.S. have presented public. aids for carbon capture and storage (CCS) jobs as part. of their rewards to press the green energy shift.

CCS innovations capture co2 emissions, frequently. from a source like a factory smoke stack, to prevent them from. being released into the atmosphere. The recorded CO2 can then be. stored permanently underground, or repurposed in commercial. procedures that use CO2.

Oil need development is not set to peak till completion of this. decade at the earliest and Forrest said carbon capture was not a. feasible solution.

We're going to keep burning nonrenewable fuel sources and somehow. amazingly eliminate the carbon down into the ground where there. is no proof that it will stay there, however loads of evidence that it. stops working, Forrest told the conference.

I say for policy makers all over do not be the next moron. waiting on the old lie to be trotted out and say I think in. carbon sequestration. It has actually just failed for 75 years ... It's a. complete fraud.

Australia's Fortescue is a major iron ore manufacturer, which. is used in steel-making and it announced a new task in 2015. to produce green steel on a business scale. Iron and. steel-making represent a major share of worldwide heavy industry. emissions, and its trade has actually become source of contention between. the United States and the EU, which have so far failed to. negotiate a green steel trade deal.

(source: Reuters)