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Carbon capture and sequestration, as the process is called, has been widely touted as a solution to the climate crisis, reducing CO2 emissions from power plants and industrial facilities that contribute to increasingly erratic and dangerous weather patterns.

Carbon capture and storage projects have created a unique divide among the GOP in Louisiana.
FEMA slowed grants intended to help states such as California and Colorado prepare for and prevent wildfires, a Washington Post analysis shows.

Windfall profits could lock in Trump-era political wins for the fossil fuel industry and slow clean-energy transition.

The Trump administration is suing Vermont and New York for using novel tactics to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

Thanks to state incentives, the long-range, lower-cost electric trucks are affordable. Widespread adoption could help California meet clean-trucking targets.

Utility bills are rising. So why are politicians from both parties targeting measures that have saved Americans trillions of dollars?
City sewer pipes may release far more methane than previously estimated, revealing an overlooked source of climate-warming emissions.
Reacting to Trump administration proposals calling for higher-paced processing, critics say protections for workers, animals and food safety are not the only concerns.
The 28-mile conduit is part of a huge natural gas infrastructure buildout in the state that Duke Energy says is necessary to keep up with demand, especially from a coming wave of data centers.
The Trump administration is suing Vermont and New York for using novel tactics to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

Environmentalists announced plans to sue California within days of the landmark single-use plastic law taking effect, claiming state regulators inserted loopholes favoring the plastic industry.

Former Vice President Al Gore said he is encouraged by the growing international adoption of renewable energy sources.
As the Green River runs high out of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, so is anxiety in the tiny Utah town of Manila.

Colorado is “light years” ahead in fire preparedness compared with a decade ago, but it has also faced its largest and most destructive wildfires in that time.

Dozens of bills were rejected over nearly 60 years; some measures would have prohibited youth camps and new construction in high-risk flood areas.

A free, solar-powered charging station, or “solinera” as it’s known, has opened in Cuba’s central region.
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