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The Cool Down on MSNGovernment threatens industry restrictions amid increase in new pipelines: 'These new requirements will be the strongest'The department wants to strengthen existing standards and establish new standards. Government threatens industry restrictions ...
Rising temperatures cause plants to leak more water, reducing their ability to absorb carbon and potentially turning them ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientist shuts down online theory with thought-provoking analogy: 'Too much of any one thing is bad'"That's a good take on the subject." Scientist shuts down online theory with thought-provoking analogy: 'Too much of any one ...
Stanford chemists find a practical, low-cost way to permanently remove carbon dioxide from the air—the main driver of climate ...
The Wyoming Integrated Test Center, managed by the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources, has been provisionally selected to negotiate a substantial funding award to continue and expand ...
South Dakota lawmakers advanced bills Friday at the Capitol in Pierre that would put a moratorium on carbon dioxide pipelines ...
Experts say a focus on re-wetting our parched peat would significantly dampen down the UK's fire-driven carbon emissions and help mitigate against climate change.
Due to tree mortality from insects, disease, and wildfires, Colorado’s forests now emit more carbon than they absorb. A new ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) –Two bills heard in the House Commerce and Energy Committee, both having to do with the future of carbon pipelines in the state, have both passed out of committee.
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