‘We have to pay the price’: Oslo’s plan to turn oil wealth into climate leadership
The mayor of the Norwegian capital argues that the ‘moral’ duty to cut emissions from burning waste can be met by carbon capture
The mayor of the Norwegian capital argues that the ‘moral’ duty to cut emissions from burning waste can be met by carbon capture
Two companies seeking to build thousands of miles of pipeline across the Midwest say the effort will aid rather than hinder the fight against climate change.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Two companies seeking to build thousands of miles of pipeline across the Midwest are promising the effort will aid rather than hinder the fight against climate change, though some environmental groups remain skeptical.
Carbon capture is becoming increasingly popular among investors, and these companies are at the forefront.
Climate researchers, campaigners and environmental advocacy groups argue that carbon capture technology is not a solution to the world's' climate challenge.