Industry members of an Energy Department (DOE) coal advisory panel are seeking to finesse a tricky political challenge as they tout a controversial United Nations climate fund slated for discussion at the Paris climate talks as a potential way to boost carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, even though GOP lawmakers are staunchly opposed to contributing to the fund.
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