I want to tell about the article I posted again.
Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage
The controversial coal-fired heat power plant by the world-famous steelwork company is just about south of a quake-stricken redeveloped zone, forested with condominium buildings including including two 30-story ones and a municipal office.
When you get off a train at the Rokkomichi Station, what will surely jump to the eye might be the blue sky half-covered with that dark smoke from the stack, although the local people seem to be walking
as if nothing had happened. A city worker says irresponsibly, "Don't worry. They say 'It's a mere steam plume'. "
Ignorance is bliss?
There is the company's head office building in south of the next station. On the way from the station to the office, you might also meet desperate smokes from its employees trooping along the sidewalk, while overlooking a brown foxed poster starting to peel off the power pole, saying "no smoking while walking."
And in front of the entrance of the office building, you will surely see hopeless smokes from its office workers, both genders immediately before the working hours.
As you see Coal industry tries to hide dirty facts behind 'clean' claims, the climate of opinion shows increasing skepticism even toward 'clean coal' . Nevertheless, why the above mentioned plant look locally accepted without suspicion?
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