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Texas City, TX
Carbon Management Workshop: Galveston County
Nessler Civic Center
October 10, 2024
| 4pm-9pm CT
Beaumont, TX
Carbon Management Workshop: Port Arthur
Beaumont Downtown Event Centre
October 8, 2024
| 4pm-9pm CT
Pasadena, TX
Carbon Management Workshop: Houston Ship Channel
Health and Safety Council
October 9, 2024
| 4pm-9pm CT
Climate News Weekly: Jan 23, 2024
Cold EVs, Hawaii’s virtual power plant, and more
This week on Climate News Weekly, host James Lawler is joined by Julio Friedmann, Darren Hau, and Canary Media Reporter Julian Spector. They discuss the various issues facing EV users and owners during the US’ recent cold snap, new developments in British
Houston, TX
Carbon Management Dialogue: Greater Houston Region
Rice University, Bioscience Research Collaborative
November, 2023
Climate News Weekly: Dec 11, 2023
COP28 coverage, including global health, carbon capture, and “phase out vs phase down”
Today in Climate News Weekly, we continue our coverage of COP28 with three people who each covered a different aspect of the conference. First, we speak with Julian Moore of Climatebase to discuss this COP’s focus on how climate change impacts global health,
Climate Now: Aug 14, 2023
Climate Now Debates: Carbon Capture and Storage
One of the most controversial parts of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act – the most ambitious climate spending bill in history – was the large pot of federal dollars that could now subsidize the nascent Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) industry. The
Climate Now: Nov 22, 2022
What is the future of carbon capture technology?
Since its founding in 1952, the mission of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has been to meet urgent national security needs through scientific and technological innovation. Expanding from its focus on nuclear weapons science at the height of the C
Climate Now: Jun 21, 2022
Is there a profitable approach to carbon capture and storage?
In the international carbon offset market, the average price of removing one tonne of CO2 from the atmosphere is still below $15 USD, nowhere near enough to cover the costs of carbon capture and storage (CCS). As Dr. Sheila Olmstead (University of Texas, Austi