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The perils of dumping carbon pollution in our oceans

Influencers Riley Whitelum and Elayna Carausu, from Sailing La Vagabonde, hold a sign reading “Woodside Leave Our Reefs Alone”, while freediving in the Scott Reef lagoon.
© Greenpeace / Michaela Skovranova

Have you heard the latest plans from Woodside? They’ve added carbon dumping to their plans for their proposed Browse offshore gas project in the North West of Western Australia. They call it carbon capture and storage, but in reality it’s risky carbon dumping.

Help us demand an immediate rejection based on unacceptable environmental impacts.

Protest at CCS Trade Fair in Hamburg. © Jonas Wresch / Greenpeace
Protest at CCS Trade Fair in Hamburg. © Jonas Wresch / Greenpeace

What is carbon capture and storage?

Carbon capture and storage involves capturing, transporting and storing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel power stations, energy intensive industries, and gas fields by injecting the captured greenhouse gases back into the ground.

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