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Led by Dr. Haif Al-Jomard, the team has introduced a novel waste-to-carbon technology that utilizes shrimp shells, heads, and intestinal tracts to produce activated carbon. This material demonstrates ...
As we all know, to fight the “existential” threat posed by fossil fuel carbon emissions we need mass conversion to “net-zero” emissions by 2050 via a major conversion to “clean” energy sources ...
For Dr. Joe Vipond, climate change isn’t just an environmental concern; it’s a health hazard. “You can see right now in the parts of the country that are burning, how much wildfire smoke — or even the ...
Researchers at the University of Sharjah have developed an innovative method to transform shrimp waste—typically discarded in large quantities by the seafood industry—into a valuable carbon product ...
Coastal Bend LNG and Solvanic kick-started a FEED study for electrochemically mediated amine regeneration carbon capture at the liquefaction project. Coastal Bend LNG LLC and Solvanic Inc. have ...
Oslo —The world's first commercial service offering carbon storage off Norway's coast has carried out its inaugural CO2 injection into the North Sea seabed, the Northern Lights consortium operating ...
This story was originally published on Packaging Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Packaging Dive newsletter. Packaging Corporation of America is advancing plans ...
A recent letter by state Rep. Charles Owen questions whether global markets truly demand cleaner energy solutions or if Louisiana is merely bending to “climate ideologues.” But that view ignores the ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. LANSING — Some rare bipartisanship was shown Wednesday ...