An increasing awareness and concern about the environment, changes in government policy, America’s re-entry into the Paris Agreement and a robust demand for carbon offsets all point toward an appetite for a different type of agricultural crop — carbon. “There has been an increasing amount of discussion on how to create a way for farmers […]
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Hydrogen Could Revolutionize the Energy Market
By Phred Dvorak | Photographs by Go Takayama for The Wall Street Journal Japan built the world’s third-largest economy on an industrial base powered by imported oil, gas and coal. Now, it is planning to shift a big chunk of that power to hydrogen, in one of the world’s biggest bets on an energy source long […]
Biden looks at financial rules to deprive oil of capital, shift country on climate
By James Osborne WASHINGTON – The Biden administration, facing a Congress unlikely to take significant action on climate change, is considering reaching beyond environmental law to establish tough, new financial regulations that raise the capital costs of the nation’s fossil fuel industries. To accomplish the president’s agenda of dramatically lowering greenhouse gas emissions, the Securities […]
Carbon Capture Investment Soars As CO2 Levels Hit Record High
By Felicity Bradstock With carbon capture having hit record levels, government investment in new projects is soaring, even Elon Musk is backing it. Here’s what’s happening in the space. As populations continue to grow and our energy burden to the planet increases, carbon dioxide levels in the earth’s atmosphere have hit a 4.5 million-year high, reaching 419 parts […]
Opinion: A carbon neutral Texas can sustain environment and fossil fuels
By Corbin Robertson Jr. and Susan Combs The United States is now the energy capital of the world with the Lone Star State leading the way. In Texas, traditional energy workers represent approximately 5 percent of the state’s employment, not to mention the indirect jobs and economic output generated by the industry. However, Texas must face the […]
Clearing The Path For Deployment Of Geologic Sequestration Of CO2 In Texas
By Aileen M. Hooks (Texas) and Katie Windle (Texas) Carbon capture, use, and storage (“CCUS”) is widely viewed as a critical tool for reducing atmospheric emissions of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (“CO2”). The United States, and Texas in particular, is uniquely situated to become a world leader in CCUS due to the availability of geologic […]
Texas Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian Passes Key Resolutions At IOGCC
Texas Defends States Rights at Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission May 18, 2021 AUSTIN – Today, Commissioner Wayne Christian authored and passed three resolutions to protect states’ rights, protect consumers, and encourage technological innovation in the oil and gas industry. Resolution 21.052 – Opposition to the CLEAN Future Act (View here): This resolution co-sponsored […]
Former Texas Comptroller Combs joins private-sector effort to ‘turn fossil fuels green’
By John C. Moritz AUSTIN — Former state Comptroller Susan Combs, who served in the U.S. Interior Department during the Trump administration, is joining a private-sector startup seeking to make Texas carbon neutral by 2050. The Carbon Neutral Coalition, founded by longtime energy-industry executive Corbin Robertson Jr. of Houston, wants to find ways to capture and store carbon-dioxide emissions from […]
Louisiana’s Governor Wants The Oil And Gas State To Go Carbon Neutral
By Tegan Wendland It may be the most surprising addition to the growing number of states setting aggressive climate goals. Louisiana’s economy has long relied on the production of oil, gas and petrochemicals. But in a major shift, officials are looking to dramatically reduce the fossil fuel emissions that disproportionately ravage the state […]
New Carbon Market Pays Southern Pine-Growers Not to Cut
By Ryan Dezember Here is a new way for Southern pine growers to get paid for their timber: Leave it standing. Companies eager to offset their emissions are paying Southern timberland owners not to cut more than a million acres of mill-bound pine trees until next year. The idea is that the […]