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Coal Mine
Coal Phase-Out Not Happening Fast Enough to Avoid Rising Global Temperatures
A stockpile of coal maintained by the base power plant at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska. (Reference image by The U.S. National Archives, Picryl.)A recent stu…
Hydrogen Project
Introducing the World's Largest Green Hydrogen Integrated Project
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) announced in 2018 that the world must meet net zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050 to prevent globa…
CCS
Will Capturing Carbon Emissions Save Our Planet?
Carbon capture and storage technology (CCS) is widely accepted as a viable means of reducing carbon emissions and keeping global temperatures from rising more t…
Net Zero Emission
Elon Musk, Alphabet, & Joe Biden (USA) Just a Few Investing Billions Into Carbon Removal
As the world shifts toward clean energy in its automobiles and its energy generation tactics, experts say there’s still a lot of work to do to ensure global te…
Carbon Emissions
Video: See What Three Degrees of Global Warming Looks Like
If global temperatures rise three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the results would be catastrophic.
Paris Climate Agreement
Renewables Need $800bn to Hit 2050 Climate Goals Says Report
Global investments in renewable energy need to be tripled to keep the rise in global temperatures within the 1.5°C objective set under the Paris Climate Change…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
An International Ocean Renewable Energy Action Coalition Formed to Advance Sustainable Deployment
Ocean-based renewable energy, such as offshore wind, floating solar, tidal and wave power, could meet nearly 10 percent of the annual greenhouse gas emissions r…
New Research Shows Montreal Protocol Has Reduced The Global Rise in Temperatures
By 2050 global temperatures will be, on average, 1°C (1.8°F) lower than they would have been without the ozone-protection agreement.
CCS
Addressing Committed Emissions in both US and China Requires CCS
Stabilizing global temperatures will require deep reductions in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions worldwide. Recent integrated assessments of global climate change…
CCS
The Complexities of Carbon Capture And Storage
Canada is a leader in technology to capture and store carbon dioxide, although some view it as only a stopgap in our move to a carbon-free future.