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The survey of 1,104 Saskatchewan individuals commissioned by IPAC-CO2 was conducted by Insightrix Research, Inc. between Sept. 27 and Oct. 11. The online Saskatchewan poll parallels a Eurobarometer survey of 13,000 individuals in 12 European countries. Results of a Canadian poll commissioned by IPAC-CO2 are being tabulated.
CCS, a key tool in combating climate change, involves extracting carbon dioxide during the process of power generation or from heavy industrial operations such as steel mills or cement plants, compressing it and storing the CO2 permanently in depleted oil or gas fields or saline aquifers.
This survey concludes that public awareness and acceptance of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) as a tool to combat climate change is higher in Saskatchewan than Europe.
2011 Saskatchewan Survey of Public Awareness and Acceptance of CCS - Final Report
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