Not all carbon-capture projects pay off for the climate – we mapped the pros and cons of each and found clear winners and losers
Carbon capture, utilization and sequestration can be a useful solution, but it must be closely monitored.
Carbon capture, utilization and sequestration can be a useful solution, but it must be closely monitored.
Nearly $1B in federal funding could help clean up the unequal health impacts of diesel pollution.
FEMA released data on repeatedly flooded properties, but decided that sharing their addresses would violate federal privacy laws.
Compressed natural gas and renewable natural gas are two alternative energy sources that offer environmental sustainability.
This bite-sized video explains carbon capture and sequestration, along with unanswered questions and challenges.
This bite-sized video explains how emissions of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide lead to the greenhouse effect.
Experts have calculated seagrass sequestration of carbon per given area at 35 times greater than that of tropical rainforests.
Florida was set to receive $320 million to reduce tailpipe emissions in an effort to curb the damage from climate ...
People around the world won't quit using fossil fuels until there is a cheaper, clean alternative.
Conservation easements pay ranchers what their land would be worth to developers, in exchange for keeping it as green space.
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