In the US, carbon sequestration is not practical, partly due to the fact that there are tens of thousands of abandoned oil and gas wells that were capped with a type of cement that eventually dissolves in the presence of carbolic acid, releasing the CO2 back to atmosphere. That acid would be formed if the CO2 were sequestered in areas drained by those wells. The main economic driver for carbon dioxide capture is for its ndustrial use , including tertiary oil recovery. In those cases, the CO2 is either directly leaked back to the atmosphere after its industrial use or would generate several times more CO2 when the recovered oil is later combusted.The idea that the CO2 is permanently sequestered is misleading and is used for public consumption. The current trend to use fracking to recover oil and gas would only worsen the rate of CO2 leakage from wells.
The most efficient process for CO2 capture is the Allam cycle, due to improvements in the cryogenic air liquifaction part of the cycle. If the demonstration project is successful, it would yet be more costly to build and less reliable than a conventional power cycle, due to the more complex configuration with many more opportunities for cycle components to fail.
The impact of anthropogenic combustion of carbon to CO2 is not the primary cause of recent warming, and those computer models that were used to justify that fear have been demonstrated to have exagerated the impact of CO2 on the tropospheric temperature by a factor of at least 3. In addition, those models did not properly consider the effect of clouds on the temperature of the lower atmosphere, which is another gross error of those models.
Recent work by Nir Shaviv and Henrik Svensmark demonstrates that a major cause of global climate change is the formation of clouds, and that rate of formation is related to available aerosols and their interaction with cosmic rays. Earth's exposure to cosmic rays changes based on the magnetic activity of the sun , and also the changing distance of the earht to the source of cosmic rays ( supernovas) over very long time periods . It is predicted that the current quiescence in sun magnetic activity will lead to global cooling over the next 20 yrs.
"...when logic, and proportion, have fallen, sloppy dead..." Grace Slick