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  • Funded By New Tax Credits, U.S. Carbon-Capture Network Could Double Global CO2 Headed Underground

    With the right public infrastructure investment, the United States could as much as double the amount of carbon dioxide emissions currently captured and stored worldwide within the next six years, according to an analysis by Princeton University researchers.

  • New Research Forecasts U.S. Among Top Nations to Suffer Economic Damage from Climate Change

    Novel UCSD study indicates global warming is costing U.S. economy about $250 billion per year.

  • Cash, carbon, crude: How to make oil fields bury emissions

    In February 2018, Donald Trump signed into law new tax credits that reward oil companies for capturing carbon dioxide and preventing it from entering the atmosphere – either by burying the gas underground or by pumping it into wells to boost production. These tax credits, which have bipartisan support, are encouraging for those who believe that trapping CO2 from the fossil fuel industry – though no substitute for deploying cleaner energy sources – could help combat runaway climate change while society remains reliant on oil, gas and coal.

  • Paris Climate Targets Could Be Exceeded Sooner Than Expected

    A new study has for the first time comprehensively accounted for permafrost carbon release when estimating emission budgets for climate targets.

  • Appetite for shark fin soup drives massive shark population decline

    Consumers need to stop demanding shark fin soup and other products in the absence of robust laws and sustainable practices regulating shark overfishing, research co-authored by the Sea Around Us initiative at UBC has found.

  • Value Proposition

    Researcher finds that California Coastal Act increases property values.

  • Chinese, California Policymakers Share Sustainability Tactics

    The “California and China: Leadership for a Low Carbon Future” conference at Berkeley highlighted collaboration on climate change.

  • Europe’s Policy to Treat Wood as Low-Carbon Fuel Poised to Harm Global Forests

    Europe’s decision to promote the use of wood as a “renewable fuel” will likely greatly increase Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions and cause severe harm to the world’s forests, according to a new paper published in Nature Communications.

  • Cover the U.S. in 89 Percent Trees—Or Go Solar

    How many fields of switchgrass and forests of trees would be needed to offset the energy produced by burning coal? A lot, it turns out.

  • Fossil Fuel Firms Should Inform Investors of Climate Risks

    Finance and energy experts propose test disclosure program.

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