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Malaysia and Japan Plan Cross-Border Carbon Capture Project
Malaysia and Japan are collaborating on a major cross-border carbon capture project, despite ongoing doubts about its climate benefits.
17 Feb, 05:36 — 17 Feb, 10:02
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Malaysia and Japan plan major cross-border carbon capture project, despite climate benefit doubts - AP News
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