John Swinney has tried to revive hopes for a green jobs boom in Scotland although UK government spending cuts could pose big challenges.
Sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in the ocean could lock away climate-warming carbon dioxide for centuries or more.
Carbon credits sold on the voluntary market are under scrutiny for not offsetting greenhouse gas emissions as claimed.
By Kennedy Maize North Dakota proclaims, “Give us your tired, your poor, your captured carbon dioxide that never will run free.” South Dakota retorts, “Not across our state.” Iowa, from a distance, ...
This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. It is part four in a four-part series. Read part one here, part two here and part three here. On any other day, ...
Thus far, upward of 13.5 million metric tonnes-worth of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits have been bought, and just 4.7 ...
Exxon Mobil has killed its Gippsland carbon capture and storage project running since 2022, but won’t explain why.
Carbon capture chemically removes CO2 from the air, to store or recycle into products. But is this technology – underwritten ...
Dozens of companies and academic groups are pitching the same theory: that sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in ...
Methodology determinations or ‘methods’ set out the eligible activities, that you can do to generate Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs), and the rules for undertaking projects and calculating the ...
These trends match our recent experience advising on hydrogen matters. One green hydrogen pathway is evolving to take the ...
The maritime industry must decarbonise. Onboard Carbon Capture (OCC) offers a promising solution for mitigating emissions ...