YES... Government subsidies for carbon capture technologies are conditionally justified when framed as transitional tools for public benefit, governed by strict ethical, scientific, and accountability standards, and integrated within a broader decarbonization strategy. Their legitimacy depends not on potential alone, but on moral orientation, systemic fit, and justice-aligned implementation. Without such rigor, they risk becoming moral license for delay rather than a bridge to redemption.
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