
7am ‘More likely to put carbon on the moon’: Australia’s deep sea dump
Aug 13, 2023
This podcast explores the idea of storing carbon emissions underwater and its effectiveness. It discusses a controversial petrochemical plant and the skepticism towards carbon capture and storage. It also delves into the introduction of a deep sea dumping bill and the potential harm it may cause. Additionally, it examines Australia's proposed carbon capture storage in the Timor Sea and the exploitation faced by Timor Leste. The chapter highlights the implications of the bill passing and the future of gas exploration.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Controversial Petrochemical Plant and Carbon Capture and Storage
02:31 • 4min
Introducing a Deep Sea Dumping Bill and Shifting Responsibility of Emissions
06:26 • 4min
Carbon dumping in the Timor Sea and the exploitation of Timor Leste
10:09 • 2min
Implications of a Deep Sea Dumping Bill and the Future of Gas Exploration
12:03 • 4min
