Sleipner and Snøhvit demonstrate carbon capture and storage is not without material ongoing risks that may ultimately negate some or all the benefits it seeks to create.| ieefa.org
Some critics say the projects are costly ‘experiments’ that will do little to cut greenhouse gases.| Floodlight
Generous federal tax credits are driving the onrush of carbon capture and storage projects being proposed in the U.S. But like a game of whack-a-mole, there’s a chance the planet-warming emissions could seep back up into the atmosphere after they are injected underground.| Floodlight
The incoming Trump administration will have a say in whether federally backed direct air capture projects in Louisiana move forward| Floodlight
The feds threaten to withhold $2.2 billion from the massive effort to save and restore the state’s diminishing coastline if leaders don’t act soon.| Floodlight