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Renewable Natural Gas: Today’s Carbon-Negative Fuel

GreenBiz

Speakers: Sam Wade, Director of State Regulatory Affairs, Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas. Join us and explore: RNG 101: Production, Distribution, Policy. Negative Carbon Transportation – Today. Business Case for RNG. Moderator: Katie Fehrenbacher, Senior Writer & Analyst, Transportation, GreenBiz Group.

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Renewable Natural Gas: Today’s Carbon-Negative Fuel

AGreenLiving

Join us and explore: RNG 101: Production, Distribution, Policy Negative Carbon Transportation – Today Business Case for RNG Moderator: Katie Fehrenbacher, Senior Writer & Analyst, Transportation, GreenBiz Group Speakers: Sam Wade, Director of State Regulatory Affairs, Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas More speakers to be announced If you can’t (..)

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Renewable Natural Gas: Today’s Carbon-Negative Fuel

AGreenLiving

Join us and explore: RNG 101: Production, Distribution, Policy Negative Carbon Transportation – Today Business Case for RNG Moderator: Katie Fehrenbacher, Senior Writer & Analyst, Transportation, GreenBiz Group Speakers: Sam Wade, Director of State Regulatory Affairs, Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas More speakers to be announced If you can’t (..)

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Our Best of 2023 Has Your Holiday Reading Covered

DeSmogBlog

Dana Drugmand waded through internal oil industry communications that were gathered as part of the U.S. Team Big Oil’s Been Secretly Validating Critics’ Concerns about Carbon Capture By Dana Drugmand Climate campaigners aren’t the only ones concerned about carbon capture and storage — Big Oil’s got doubts about it too. Not a bad day’s work.

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A tale of missing 'E's: The green economy reacts to the Spring Statement

Business Green

Sam Hall, director of the Conservative Environment Network, said: "The measures announced by the Chancellor today take us closer to net zero. The solution is unmissable at this point - even Thatcher taxed the banks when they thrived whilst the rest of the economy waded through a recession.