By Brian C Joondeph When Americans hear about carbon dioxide (CO2), it’s often shown as a harmful pollutant that threatens the planet. Politicians, activists, and media outlets warn that if we don’t reduce emissions right away, disaster will happen. Preeminent “climate scientist” Al Gore told Congress in 2007, “The science is settled. Carbon dioxide emissions – from cars, power plants, … Read more The post CO<sub>2</sub> Alarmism – Science or Superstition? appeared first on CO...| CO2 Coalition
A University of Waterloo Engineering research team is exploring how to transform carbon dioxide (CO₂) into sustainable fuel capable of powering aircraft with net-zero carbon emissions, a goal that could address the aviation sector’s dependence on fossil fuels. Led by UWaterloo’s Dr. Eric Croiset, professor of chemical engineering, the study proposes capturing CO₂ directly from […] The post UWaterloo researchers explore turning captured CO2 into net-zero aviation fuel appeared first ...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
By Vijay Jayaraj The era of hypothetical warnings about the cost of green policies is over. We have now entered the brutal phase of reporting with empirical data the economic devastation that the foolish “decarbonization” agenda has left in its wake. The latest exhibit in this gallery of ruin is New Zealand, where the so-called “green” transition has just claimed … Read more The post Greenhouses Pay the Costs of Demonizing ‘Greenhouse Gas’ appeared first on CO2 Coalition.| CO2 Coalition
Houston-based Occidental Petroleum is gearing up to start removing CO2 from the atmosphere at its $1.3 billion direct air capture (DAC) project in the Midland-Odessa area. Vicki Hollub, president and CEO of Occidental, said during the company’s recent second-quarter earnings call that the Stratos project — being developed by carbon capture and sequestration subsidiary 1PointFive — is on track to begin capturing CO2 later this year. “We are immensely proud of the achievements to date a...| InnovationMap
By Vijay Jayaraj For 20 years, an alliance of partisan ideologues hungry for power and the profits of lobbying and grifting, along with crisis-obsessed media and certain academic elites, dictated what many politicians would back, what faculty would publish and what journalists dared to report about climate change. Activists leveraged the narrative of a false planetary emergency to demand energy … Read more The post Courage at EPA, DOE Can Make Climate Research Great Again appeared first on ...| CO2 Coalition
By Vijay Jayaraj In July, a bone-chilling cold wave swept across South America, plunging nations like Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay into an energy crisis that laid bare the fragility of their power systems. Record-low temperatures, driven by an Antarctic air mass, pushed electricity grids to the brink, forced governments to ration gas, and left thousands without power for over a … Read more| CO2 Coalition
By Vijay Jayaraj In the modern climate debate, emotion and partisan allegiance replace critical thinking to smear carbon dioxide (CO2) as a dangerous pollutant. Well-crafted green advocacies steal the spotlight, while reason languishes in the shadows of medieval-style witch hunts. The reality, however, is seen in places like the dense tropical forests of Indonesia’s many verdant islands. Among them are … Read more| CO2 Coalition
The country’s largest oil and gas company might cancel what would be the world’s largest low-carbon hydrogen plant due to a significant change in federal law. The project carries a $7 billion price tag.| Energy Capital
By Brian Bienkowski Boosting US solar power by 15% could reduce annual carbon dioxide emissions from the nation’s electricity sector by more than 8.5 million metric tons, the equivalent of removing the emissions of nearly two million gas-powered cars annually, according to a new study.| The New Lede
By Vijay Jayaraj Among the climatically correct, nothing is more scandalous than describing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as beneficial. You can be blacklisted from public forums, professional networking sites, and even be removed from your tenured university position as an accomplished scientist. Nonetheless, the truth is this: CO2 is fundamental to the photosynthetic process by which plants make food for … Read more| CO2 Coalition
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (July 15, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change| MUSER PRESS
833 – 789 thousand years ago Around today’s date, there was a shift in the nature of glacial cycles. But let’s back up a bit. Earth’s climate took a turn toward cool in the transition from Eocene t…| Logarithmic History
About six weeks ago I annoyed a lot of people by pointing out an inconvenient truth about generative AI (ChatGPT and other large-language models): it is not, in fact, burning down the planet. Despi…| Scientist Sees Squirrel
Carbon dioxide is indeed the ‘stuff of life’, underpinning photosynthesis, boosting plant growth, enhancing agricultural yields, and enabling practical applications in industry. While discussions so often focus on its role in climate change, CO₂’s contributions to life in ecosystems is profound and undeniable, making it a cornerstone of biological and other planetary processes. CO₂ is […] The post Oceans Giving Back a Little C02. The Good News from Bud Bromley’s Zoom Webinar on ...| Jennifer Marohasy
Before climate science became ‘settled science’, there were various theories suggesting that because the amount of carbon dissolved in the Earth’s oceans exceeds that in the atmosphere by about a factor of 60, the atmospheric CO₂ content must be dictated by the chemical state of the oceans. We don’t hear so much any more about […]| Jennifer Marohasy
By Dana Drugmand Carbon dioxide and methane emissions from the world’s biggest fossil fuel producers have likely caused trillions of dollars in economic damages due to intensifying heatwaves over the last 30 years, according to new peer-reviewed research.| The New Lede
This Earth Month, Yale University Press authors reflect on the biggest threat to climate change mitigation while proposing new ways forward. Experts in ecology, weather patterns, climate technology, and even... READ MORE| Yale University Press
Antarctic sea ice levels have been at record lows for the last three years, a global report shows. The World Meteorological Organisation's State of the Global Climate 2024 report also highlights three years of record glacier loss, record air and ocean temperatures, the highest atmospheric CO₂ level| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz
Every year, scientists at AOML aid the international effort led by the University of Exeter’s Global Systems Institute Global Carbon Budget.| NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Kern County Public Works selects Waga Energy SA to build, own, operate, and maintain an RNG production unit at its Bena Landfill in California.| Bioenergy International
Can we find speedy and cheap devices for CO2 monitoring at #FOSDEM that meet our open, eco-friendly preferences? Deep breath, here are some thoughts on the subject!| The lost outpost
Dry ice is a product of some seriously fascinating science, making it cool to study and experiment with. Just remember to be safe!| Dry Ice Corp
After a decade in the works, researchers at University of California, Los Angeles, have successfully devised a way to produce cement with 98% less CO2 emissions than traditional methods.| New Atlas
Back in 2021, researchers came up with a recipe for greener concrete that had building waste and CO2 among its ingredients. Now the same team has used rubble from a demolished school and the greenhouse gas to produce bricks to build new structures.| New Atlas
Uniper SE selects Liquid Wind AB to develop the NorthStarH2 eMethanol project in the municipality of Östersund, Sweden.| Bioenergy International
the Swedish Energy Agency opens the first call for tenders within the Agency's new support system for Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage through reverse auction.| Bioenergy International
Water vapour and clouds are very important in regulating Earth’s temperature and supporting life. I question why the Climate Cult’s focus is primarily on carbon dioxide. I emphasize the role …| Bible Science Forum
At Nature’s Packaging, our mission is to drive the shift towards sustainable, responsible, and economical packaging solutions. We believe that the future of packaging lies in harnessing the natural benefits of wood, a material that has supported humanity’s progress for millennia. But in today’s world, it is not enough to simply advocate for a product; […]| Nature's Packaging
EnviTec Biogas AG EnviThan biogas upgrading technology has been selected by Swedish biogas plant Vårgårda-Herrljunga Biogas AB.| Bioenergy International
A research project in North Dakota is studying underground carbon storage with results that could benefit ranchers.| North Dakota Monitor
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Government agencies say that carbon dioxide levels are rising entirely due to human activity and the burning of fossil fuels. But are they?| The Carbon Sense Coalition
Scientists are already busy trying to understand whether 2023’s off-the-charts heat is a sign that global warming is accelerating.| www.nytimes.com
Saturday night I sent the Tweet you see below because, once again, there are people who are criticizing Dr. Michael Mann’s “hockey stick” research that shows today’s climate…| Global Warming: Man or Myth?
Carbon dioxide detectors detects the presence of CO2 molecules in the air based on the absorption of infrared light. Reflect the home air quality.| Environment Monitoring Sensors Manufacturer