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Carbon dioxide without borders: Connecting the UK and EU can create a more resilient and lower-cost CO2 storage network
The UK’s exit from the EU has meant that its huge potential storage capacity can no longer be used by CO2 emissions from EU-based sources.
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Decarbonizing U.S. industry: Progress and opportunities
Read on to learn about the current momentum to accelerate industrial decarbonization and what must happen next.
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New, holistic review of major carbon capture and storage projects shows the technology is working, highlights opportunities for increased climate benefit
A new report from Clean Air Task Force examines the performance of 13 significant carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.
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Two key ways EPA can fast track air permitting reforms to advance cleaner, low-carbon technologies
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules are essential to decarbonize the U.S. economy and meet national climate goals.
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D.C. Circuit denies attempt to halt methane standards in a win for public health and the climate
The ruling is an important win for the climate and for communities that have long suffered from the impacts of air pollution from oil and gas sources.
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Driving clean industrial innovation across the U.S.
How can states tap into federal funding for the industrial sector?
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New report finds gap between leaders and laggards on methane emissions widens, underscores importance of new regulations
Updated analysis benchmarks the production-based emissions of the largest oil and gas producers in the United States for 2022.
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From eyes in space to hands on the ground: Using remote sensing to mitigate methane emissions from Africa’s waste sector
Solid waste management is a major source of greenhouse gases, accounting for roughly 11% of worldwide anthropogenic methane emissions.