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‘Huge wave’ of carbon storage projects causes alarm in small-town USA as oil firms eye billions in subsidies
Dozens of carbon storage projects are being developed across the US, raising concerns over environmental and health risks in small towns like Clymers, Indiana. Residents, including Melissa Harrison, fear these projects could harm their community despite government funding through tax dollars.
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