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Forward Momentum: Three ways America’s heartland can take smart action on climate in 2023 and beyond
The Midwest has made important climate progress in recent years, and 2023 brings new opportunities for America’s heartland to advance policies that reduce climate pollution while creating jobs, spurring innovation, and improving public health in our region.
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Six things we learned at the Commission’s 2022 CCUS Forum
Let’s go beyond the headlines and take a look at some of the key takeaways from this year’s CCUS Forum.
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Superhot rock energy is growing, but needs more support to reach its full potential
Superhot rock energy is a visionary geothermal technology that gathers heat from deep in the Earth to power low-carbon electricity production and clean hydrogen generation.
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Canada raises bar for methane leadership with new regulatory framework
The Government of Canada just issued a new regulatory framework to reduce methane emissions from its oil and gas sector by at least 75% by 2030, setting a new bar for methane leadership.
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What the latest IPCC report says about zero-carbon fuels
Today is “Decarbonization Day” at COP27, and it is the first time the conference has dedicated an entire day towards discussing the complex portfolio of strategies and technologies required to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors.
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At COP27 in Egypt, a spotlight on the opportunity for Middle Eastern and North African leadership
With all eyes on the host region, there is a clear opportunity for stakeholders in the Middle East and North Africa to position themselves for leadership in this new energy economy.
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From Moment to Momentum: What methane leadership looks like at COP27
Anthropogenic methane emissions are one of the biggest drivers of climate change.
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Putting the Nord Stream gas leaks into perspective
On September 26, three separate ruptures were discovered in natural gas lines off the coast of Denmark, resulting in an unprecedented methane super emitting event.