The efficacy of industrial carbon capture technology is being overstated, according to new research from US think tank the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis […]
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JET A-1, A straw-colored, kerosene-based fuel used in most big airplanes, is a difficult substance to replace. It’s packed with energy; per unit of weight, at […]
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SOMETIME AFTER THE dinosaurs died, sediment started pouring into the Gulf of Mexico. Hour after hour the rivers brought it in—sand from the infant Rockies, the […]
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Fred Krupp rightly draws attention to hydrogen’s many shortcomings (“Hydrogen Isn’t as Green as It Looks,” op-ed, July 20). He errs, however, when he concedes […]
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GOLDFIELD, Iowa—Responding to climate-change concerns, ethanol plants like the one in this town of 630 surrounded by 10-foot-tall corn stalks are eager to join new pipeline […]
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By Wil Burns US president Joe Biden is expected to sign off a sweeping climate, energy and health care bill on Tuesday (16 August). It contains about $370 […]
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NUIQSUT, Alaska — On the fifth day of the gas leak, Bruce Nukapigak loaded 14 relatives into three cars and fled through a blizzard toward […]
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Thousands of fans, many holding stainless-steel pint cups, sticker-covered water bottles and aluminum cans, cheered as Jack Johnson took the stage earlier this month. Before […]
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Carbon removal is moving full steam ahead. So is climate change. On Wednesday, the Department of Energy hosted the Carbon Negative Shot Summit, where the agency explored low-cost, […]
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The Department of Transportation on Thursday proposed a new requirement that states and metropolitan areas measure the amount of carbon dioxide being released through driving […]