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The Battle to Stop Air Products’ Carbon Capture Project at Lake Maurepas Grows

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Credit: Julie Dermansky Air Products plans to build a manufacturing complex near Burnside, a small town in Ascension Parish, that will transform the methane in natural gas into ammonia and blue hydrogen while using technology to capture up to 95 percent of the CO2 emissions created in the process. Retired Lt. Howarth and Mark Z.

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A Push to Expedite Permits Fueled by Disaster Capitalism Threatens to Fastrack the Climate Crisis

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Edwards speaking at the groundbreaking event for the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project on August 10, 2023. at a ceremony on August 27, 2023, commemorating the 18th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. Where the river’s polluted water enters the Gulf there is rapid land loss and a growing dead zone.

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? Credibility for carbon credit claims #157

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ICYMI, our H1 2023 funding report dropped at the end of June. ⚡ Turn2x , a Munich, Germany-based RNG from methanation producer, raised $5M in Seed funding from LEA Partners, Verve Ventures, and First Momentum Ventures. Happy Monday!

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The Uncertain Future of Gas Exports on Louisiana’s Vanishing Coastline

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has gone from exporting no LNG at all to becoming the largest exporter of LNG in the world, shipping out 88 million metric tonnes 2023. The oil and gas industry, and many Republicans in Congress, demanded the Biden administration immediately lift the pause, and some even threatened legal action. In 2022, the U.S.

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Global Briefing: Irish government backs net zero climate bill

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Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and and Blue Horizon Corporation have this week published a new report suggesting that the rapid expansion of the plant-based foods sector could result in demand for meat peaking as early as 2025 in European and North American markets.