Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. When people talk about the climate crisis, they tend to agree on one primary solution: Cut ...
Industries scrambling to reduce their carbon footprint to meet federal and international mandates may find answers in a San Antonio company that doesn’t want to just capture carbon dioxide — but to ...
At a San Antonio research campus, a four-story-tall contraption breaks apart the molecules of Texas shale gas, producing hydrogen and carbon. But that carbon doesn’t form CO2 gas and drift into the ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. A newly launched initiative aims to help regulators develop strong standards for efforts to take carbon dioxide ...
University of Wisconsin’s Clean Energy Community Initiative hosted UW College of Engineering Associate Professor Bu Wang, PhD, for a talk about his research on new carbon-negative cement replacements.
Voluntary carbon markets and forest carbon credits have faced widespread criticism that reached a zenith in 2023. Media reports detailed concerns about their dubious climate benefits, respect for ...
Explore compliance and voluntary carbon markets with two experts with differing views. Carbon markets were created to try to reduce CO2 emissions. There’s a compliance market, in which governments set ...
Where would carbon-based life be without carbon? There are 118 known chemical elements, but carbon is the fourth most abundant and perhaps the most important to human life. Everywhere you look, ...
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