Tag: carbon capture2
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Whatâs New and Noteworthy in the Latest Congressional Report on Climate Change
In its new report, the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis decided to select more solutions â more technologies, more policy options, and more innovation.
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Carbon Capture Solutions for Climate Change
The latest episode of the Columbia Energy Exchange podcast discusses new legislation that would support new technologies that capture carbon emissions.
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The Promise and Potential of Turning CO2 to Stone
Now that the âSolid Carbonâ project has won a spot in the MacArthur foundationâs 100&Change competition, whatâs next for carbon capture and storage?
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Biodiverse Forests Better at Storing Carbon for Long Periods, Says Study
Supports policies that protect and regenerate natural forests instead of planting new ones.
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You Asked: Does Carbon Capture Technology Actually Work?
We have the technology to capture and store millions of tons of carbon globally. Now all thatâs lagging is the policy.
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Capturing Carbon’s Potential: These Companies Are Turning CO2 into Profits
Researchers and businesses are finding innovative ways to use carbon dioxide captured from power plants or the air.
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Lamontâs Dave Goldberg: Making Global Connections to Solve a Global Problem
David Goldberg recently returned to Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory after a visiting appointment at the University of Montpellier on a âMake Our Planet Great Againâ award.
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New Report Examines Key Steps Forward in Removing Carbon Dioxide from Air
The report describes how ânegative emissions technologiesâ that remove and sequester carbon dioxide from the air will need to play a significant role in mitigating climate change.
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American Geophysical Union 2018: Key Events From the Earth Institute
The American Geophysical Union fall meeting takes place Dec. 10-14 in Washington, D.C. Here is a guide to key talks and other events from Columbiaâs Earth Institute.
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