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As federal money flows to carbon capture and storage, Texas bets on an undersea bonanza

Hungry for royalties, the state is awarding offshore leases to oil and gas companies that hope to bury heat-trapping carbon dioxide deep beneath the seafloor. But critics worry about leakage through rock layers, pipeline safety and the lackluster record of carbon capture facilities onshore.

Canadian budget goes big on green spending
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Canadian budget goes big on green spending as environmentalists criticize tax credits for carbon capture

As the world confronts a warming climate, the federal Liberals are committing billions more dollars to a variety of measures meant to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the economy and help drive a "green recovery" from the pandemic-induced economic slowdown.
Big Oil pushing carbon capture & storage
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Shell, Exxon look to profit from capturing customers’ carbon emissions

Oil companies have for decades made money by extracting carbon from the ground. Now they’re trying to make money putting it back.
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Iceland undoing carbon emissions
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How Iceland is undoing carbon emissions for good

Carbon emissions are causing climate change – so rather than sending carbon dioxide into the sky, in Iceland, some are turning it into stone.
A 622-page climate change bill aims to transform industry. What does it mean for Pittsburgh?

A 622-page climate change bill aims to transform industry. What does it mean for Pittsburgh?

The climate legislation, likely to die in the Republican-controlled Senate, serves to bolster House Democrats’ environmental messaging.
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David Victor: Deep decarbonization is a realistic way forward on climate change
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David Victor: Deep decarbonization is a realistic way forward on climate change

To make the reductions required, what's needed is a new approach that creates incentives for leading countries and industries to spark transformative technological revolutions.

Cenovus aims for 'net zero' GHG emissions by 2050
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Cenovus aims for 'net zero' GHG emissions by 2050

Oilsands producer Cenovus pledges to cut per-barrel emissions amid growing scrutiny of Canada's oilpatch and its environmental legacy.
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