What do the oil and gas, chemical, agribusiness, steel, and information technology sectors have in common? Each play a part ...
Power plants and industrial facilities that emit carbon dioxide, the primary driver of global warming, are hopeful that Congress will keep tax credits for capturing the gas and storing it deep ...
It is increasingly likely that we will not reach the 2030 targets for reducing CO₂ emissions, nor those set for 2050. As a result, many people are now arguing that we should instead focus our efforts ...
As AI data centers spring up across the country, their energy demand and resulting greenhouse gas emissions are raising concerns. With servers and energy-intensive cooling systems constantly running, ...
Carbon capture sounds like climate alchemy especially because in the crude sense of the technology, it pulls CO₂ out of thin air, and neutralize decades of emissions. It does present it self as a bold ...
As state senators in North Dakota, expressing our strong concerns about carbon capture and storage in the "big, beautiful bill." CCS is a process in which excess C02 from industrial processes is ...
Industry Insight from Reuters Events, a part of Thomson Reuters. Pockets of carbon capture projects are emerging in U.S. and Europe as developers capitalize on surging power demand and public funding ...
The 45Q tax credit for carbon capture pays polluters for continuing to drill, frack, burn, pollute, and pursue dangerous climate boondoggles. The 45Q tax credit for carbon capture pays polluters for ...
Environmental advocacy group Earthworks and others held a town hall Monday night (April 13) about the proposed Air Products plant in Ascension Parish.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Ramesh Agarwal, Washington University in St. Louis (THE CONVERSATION) As AI data ...