The federal government has made carbon capture a central part of its net-zero emissions plan, pledging $12.4 billion in tax credits for carbon capture systems, aiming to capture millions of metric tons of carbon emissions annually by 2050. Yet, carbon capture technology has a checkered track record, with many projects failing to achieve their targets or shutting down completely. Fraser Institute senior fellow Dr. Kenneth Green joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to discuss the effectiveness of this strategy, and if the cost is worth the reward.