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The world is facing a rise in CO 2 emissions and many people believe technology can help to fix the problem. But can it? At Shell, we're developing and using technology in the challenge to reduce CO 2. It's difficult work, and raises many questions that people would like answered. Questions like:
- How can science and technology help address the problem of CO 2 emissions?
- What are the best technologies for reducing CO 2 emissions?
- What's the future of wind and solar power?
- How can you make oil production more efficient?
- How can technology reduce the CO 2 emissions of oil production?
- How soon before technology can make an impact on CO 2?
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