The subgoal "Implement carbon capture and sequestration technologies" towards addressing "Climate change" potentially conflicts with several of our key values.
Firstly, under the value of "Freedom and autonomy", such technologies are often large scale and controlled by corporations or governments. This might reduce autonomy if decisions about their deployment do not involve or consider the opinions of all people affected.
Secondly, under the value of "Identity and Uniqueness", these technologies might impact the local environment in which they are implemented, possibly affecting the aesthetic or character of a place and hence the identity of individuals living there.
Thirdly, under "Harmony and Peace", carbon capture and storage technologies might provoke conflict if not equitably or judiciously managed. Questions around who gets to decide where such facilities are located can also lead to tensions.
Fourthly, within the value of "Learning, Discovery, Exploration...", these technologies may be seen as a quick fix, potentially quelling the urgency to explore alternative, more sustainable, and preventative solutions to climate change.
Fifth, the value of "Safety and Security" can also be touched upon. There might be risks associated with carbon sequestration, like leakage of stored carbon, which may pose hazards to the community and the environment.
Lastly, under "Natural World and Environmental Stewardship", the implementation of these technologies could impact local ecosystems and biodiversity, particularly if land needs to be cleared or disturbed for their deployment.
We value open discussions on these potential issues and involve those who may be affected in the decision-making process to prevent or minimize conflicts.
Please provide the % of conflict you see this subgoal having with the values, and the main reasons for this.