Carbon dioxide emissions are a crucial climate culprit in our increasingly warmer world.

Oil and gas have made Norway one of the richest countries in the world, and the industry accounts for around 160,000 jobs.

In Bergen, Norway, technology is now being tested to capture carbon dioxide, so-called carbon capture and storage or CCS.  

When the country goes to the polls on September 13, the red-greens are the favorite.

For many Norwegians, it is about the responsibility they have due to their oil and gas industry, but also what that industry should look like in the future.

During the election campaign, the Green Party has demanded a deadline for the oil and gas industry to achieve the climate goals.

But opinions about oil differ.

So what does the future hold for Norwegian oil? Hear what the politicians want in the clip above.